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ORA German blue polyp acro

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Yeah, I know this may very well be heresy. Especially on a forum for zoas and palys. But I am looking for a certain ORA german blue polyp acro. For those who don't know what it is, it is a green acropora with blue polyps. I have seen a couple for sale at online vendors for $89.99, but I am not going to spend that right now with christmas coming up (gotta spoil my son :) ). If anyone here is willing to sell a frag for a fair price or would like to arrange a trade, I am sure to have an acro/paly/zoa/chalice you would like.

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Thanks twon8 for the offer. I found a frag today for a reasonable price. The best part is the free shipping on the frag. I am getting my frag from riptidesreef.com They are a sponser of my reef club, and have great reviews from all of the club members who have ordered from them. I am not a big fan of ordering online, but none of the lfs had that frag.
 

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