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need tiny frags

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Yuma Trip, Apr 13, 2014.

  1. Yuma Trip

    Yuma Trip Inactive User

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    My tank is tiny so I need tiny frags, everywhere I check every coral I like is too large of a frag for my tank.

    I'm looking for inch by inch frags at most of star polyps and xenia, 3-6 polyp zoas, possibly ricordea/other mush but mostly softies..

    In the Des Moines area, hit me up.
     
  2. areefoffaith

    areefoffaith Inactive User

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    i can custom size the frags for you
     
  3. Maureen Experienced Reefkeeper

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    I will give you star polyps.
     
  4. Yuma Trip

    Yuma Trip Inactive User

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    When can we meet? Im free after 3 pm today? I'd love those star polyps and can you send me any photos of what you could frag?
     
  5. Maureen Experienced Reefkeeper

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    sent you a pm
     
  6. beckerj3 Expert Reefkeeper Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member

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    I have a few zoa frags left from Spring fest: green palys, Sunny D's, 1 bam bam, green bay packers. I've also got a few softies: devil's hand and maybe a colt cauliflower leather. Also a couple easy LPS - candy canes.


    I'm in West Des Moines
     
  7. Yuma Trip

    Yuma Trip Inactive User

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    Zoas work great. Have a few already and love em! The star polyp I added is lookin good too. I essentially need small hardy corals, stuff that can survive in adaptable water conditions. I've tried mush before and a green hairy mush bow but my ricordea in my tank didn't make it because of how new the tank is.

    I'm not really looking to purchase a whole bunch of corals but I would be interested in getting a bundle or package deal when I set up my bigger one. In the mean time, anyone who isn't that far of a drive from Des Moines I'd love to try some of your coral trimming that you might just toss, single rogue polyps that you wouldn't mind giving away. I'm still real new to salt and would rather test the water polyp by polyp before diving head first and toxifying my tank with too much ammonia.
     
  8. Yuma Trip

    Yuma Trip Inactive User

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    Also because of the small parameters of the tank I need corals that only need monthly feedings.
     

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