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Corals for free / for sale

Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by Dave, Sep 21, 2010.

  1. Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

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    For Free: If any one is interested I have some anthelia that I am going to thin out - there are several small colonies that can be easily removed... I can also thin a couple of colonies of xenia if there is any interest.  I also have several frags of purple digitata (unmounted) that are up for grabs.  Here is a pic of the one of the anthelia colonies I will thin:
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    For sale:  2 for 1: 3x3 green pocillipora colony with a 1" purple cap frag attached to the rock. Asking $20 obo for these.   I also have a few mounted birdnest or purple digitata frags for $5.
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  2. sblomgren

    sblomgren Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    WHen are you planning on doing this? I just set up my tank so it needs to cycle for a while I am sure before I should start pitching in corals.
     
  3. Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

    Des Moines Area
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    Posted By sblomgren on 09/22/2010 09:05 AM
    WHen are you planning on doing this? I just set up my tank so it needs to cycle for a while I am sure before I should start pitching in corals.
    I pretty regularly thin the anthelia and xenia so just get ahold of me when you are ready....they are both pretty hardy corals.
     
  4. sblomgren

    sblomgren Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Typically how long after a tank cycles is it ok to add corals such as these?
     
  5. JohnL

    JohnL Well-Known ReefKeeper

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  6. Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

    Des Moines Area
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    Posted By sblomgren on 09/22/2010 09:49 AM
    Typically how long after a tank cycles is it ok to add corals such as these?
    I would say that 2-3 weeks after it cycles would be fine for the anthelia and xenia - the operative word here is after it cycles which can vary significantly how long the cycle itself takes...both tend to be pretty hard corals.
     

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