Moving a Huge Colony of Acropora efflorescens [Video]

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Acropora efflorescens is one of our long time favorite species of Acropora in an aquarium, they have the coolest shape, awesome color, and can quickly grow to large sizes in captivity. These qualities mean that Acro Efflo frags are available through many coral farmers in the aquarium hobby, and there’s the occasional colony that’s grown […]
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Am I the only one that's thinking dang the guy with the efflo got hosed in the trade . Milka stylo and a candy cane , get out of here lol. I mean a couple cool pieces too but dang if he just sold 50, $40 frags he could have really gone shopping . Awesome piece though , nice to see huge colonies nowadays
 

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Am I the only one that's thinking dang the guy with the efflo got hosed in the trade . Milka stylo and a candy cane , get out of here lol. I mean a couple cool pieces too but dang if he just sold 50, $40 frags he could have really gone shopping . Awesome piece though , nice to see huge colonies nowadays
maybe its just the dudes demeanor but he didnt look to stoked on those pieces as he was being shown them. Some times its just not worth fragging pieces up when they are that large. As a store owner its probably different though...
 

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