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Picasso Clarkis, Red Carpets & more

Discussion in 'Archive' started by xroads, Apr 14, 2011.

  1. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    I have established an account with a wholesaler from Vietnam. 
    I have some of the new picasso Clarkis coming in hopefully next week.  So far they have only been seen in England.  They will sell for around $275.
    http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/s...?t=2004048
    They have some pretty incredible rare stuff available including red & blue carpet anemones.  These are hundreds of dollars so I will not order any unless prepaid.  Contact me for exact pricing.
    Also they have some Ventralis Anthias, same rules apply.
    Let me know if you are looking for anything super rare & these guys can get it.
    Craig
     
  2. Reefified

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    how much for the ventralis anthias? say a trio if that gets the price down. i am struggling to eradicate ich and cant catch any of my fish to get them all in quarintine even with the new trap. i guess bad luck just has to come my way. that is what i get for poor quarantine practices. i have learned my lesson and it may prove costly if someone dies
     
  3. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    They are around $185 each. Very cool looking.
     
  4. Guest

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    How much are the red and blue anemones? Around 6"-8".

    Thanks
     
  5. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

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    Blue would be around $300 Stichodactyla Gigantea, a red around $500 Stichodactyla haddoni
     
  6. Guest

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    How about a pink mushrooms
     
  7. DSMClown

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    Craig, I have been wanting a S. Gigantea for quite a while. Knowing that success rates with these is not very good and a lot of them arrive in country in very poor shape, I don't want to be on the hook for an anemone that arrives with a gaping mouth on its deathbed. How would that work? Thanks.
     
  8. xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

    La Porte City, IA
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    They have an arrive alive guarantee. I would get it into the store & acclimate it properly & make sure it is in good health
     

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