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Over 100 New Auctions!!!
Posted by reefgoddess / Mar 17, 2010 @ 05:09 PM / 10575 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Good afternoon!

I have over 100 new auctions online now that will be ending Sunday evening.


http://stores.ebay.com/Reef-Gardener



There's all kinds of rare and beautiful coral frags that you will love!

We also are doing our annual garage sale of a bunch of nice equipment that we no longer need. Check it out and have a great week!




Cheers,

Morgan


http://stores.ebay.com/Reef-Gardener


Ship an unlimited amount of corals for the same shipping price! Fedex overnight is $40 West coast and $35 East coast.














Amazing Haitian Ricordia!!
Posted by reefgoddess / Mar 04, 2010 @ 05:47 PM / 8294 Views / 0 Comments / Reply



Here's a whole bunch of brain numbingly beautiful corals for you! So many colors you'll think you're lost in a rainbow. These are all very healthy and have been in my tank for 2+ months. Don't miss out on some sweet deals and rare corals!!

Cheers,
Morgan


Reefgardener.net


We finally have cheap FEDEX Overnight rates!!

Fedex overnight is $40 West coast and $35 East coast. There is no charge for the box or heat packs.

If you purchase over $100 shipping is
free in Florida. If you purchase over $300 shipping is free to East Coast and West coast.
 


Reefgardener.net



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General thoughts
Posted by fyrfghter1983 / Mar 04, 2010 @ 04:18 PM / 7695 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Just started with the whole saltwater deal. it has quickly turned from a hobby into an obsession. i currently have a mixed tank. and just added some mushrooms and polyps and will be adding more and hopefully soon start propagating them. trying to figure out what will be an easy way to start into all of this.


big leather
Posted by keith sprague / Feb 20, 2010 @ 02:52 PM / 8903 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

i dont have a pic yet but very attached to big yellow show peice yellow finger leather.sorta like my baby will trade for sps or sell for great deal if you have a very clean tank lol.got to big and gotta go bout 11in long by 8 in high green polyps on top very full.pick up only NJ.  call keith 609-209-5074 leave msg will call back


Large Frags and Colonies.
Posted by bychance / Feb 16, 2010 @ 08:42 AM / 8614 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Blasto
 

 Grade A Blastomussa wellsi

8+ polyps!

$65.00

Common Name: Blasto

Care Level: Moderate

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting: Moderate

Water flow: Low

Placement: Bottom

Color Form: Blue, Green, Red, Tan

Origin: Eastern Asia

Family: Mussidae

Polyp Size: LPS - Large Polyp Stony

 

Yuma


 Ricordea yuma

4 yumas on this rock!

$35.00

Common Name: Ricordea, Yuma, Mushroom, Flower Coral

Care Level: Moderate

Temperament: Semi-aggressive

Lighting: Moderate to High

Waterflow: Low

Origin: Indo-Pacific

Family: Ricordeidae

The orange variety of this Ricordea is collected in limited numbers and is in high demand. It has a blueish base with orange berry shaped tentacles. It thrives in low to medium light and low to moderate flow.

 

Favites sp

Favites sp.

 $30.00

Care Level: Easy

Temperament: Aggressive

Lighting: Moderate

Waterflow: Medium

Placement: All

Origin: Indo-Pacific

Family: Faviidae

Polyp Size: LPS - Large Polyp Stony

Large Favia Frag. This frag measures 1.5" x 2".

 

 blasto

Blastomussa wellsi

Tabling Blasto

$35.00

Common Name: Blasto

Care Level: Moderate

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting: Moderate

Waterflow: Low

Placement: Bottom

Color Form: Blue, Green, Red, Tan

Origin: Eastern Asia

Family: Mussidae

Polyp Size: LPS - Large Polyp Stony

This Blasto is more of an encrusting variety. Unlike the more common blasto that grows on pipes.

WYSIWYG

 

 

 


Join Reef Frenzy Forums
Posted by Reef Frenzy / Feb 16, 2010 @ 02:21 AM / 7195 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

I welcome ALL new members to come join Reef Frenzy.
Join, Introduce Yourself, Show Off Your Tank...... = Make Some New Friends!!! 

http://www.ReefFrenzy.Lefora.com

Thanks

MasterMind aka Founder of Reef Frenzy


Ultra bright flower anemones!
Posted by reefgoddess / Jan 26, 2010 @ 01:50 AM / 7515 Views / 1 Comments / Reply

 

 Here's some ultra bright flower anemones for your viewing pleasure! Flower anemones are one of the easiest anemones to keep and they don't move around like all the other anemones in the hobby. You can keep more than one together for an amazing centerpiece. They are usually sold in white or tan, bright orange and neon green are quite rare.

 

 

 








 

 

 

 

 


A Few New Frags Posted!
Posted by bychance / Jan 12, 2010 @ 02:09 PM / 8852 Views / 1 Comments / Reply

I've added 3 new frags today.

The first two are fairly common and always in demand.

Hammer Coral

A very nice variety of the Hammer Coral (Euphyllia). A deep purple with nice green tips. The hammer is pretty common, but this one isn't seen as much. I have a couple of these fragged and ready to go. Each frag is either 1 full head or a single head that is splitting.

 

Brain Coral

 I have several nice Green Brain corals. As you can see these are fully extended and look nice and puffy.

 Deep Water Lobo

 These are really nice. It's not often you see Deep Water Lobos (Lobophyllia) fragged up for sale! These aren't very common and I only have a couple of them. As you can see from the picture some have 1 head others have 2. All are nice!

 Please take a moment to look over the rest of my frags that are available!


Added a Sweet Mixed Zoa Colony!
Posted by bychance / Jan 10, 2010 @ 08:05 AM / 8506 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

I'm calling these Bloodshot Zoas because of the bloodshot pattern in the reds.

zoas

 

Bloodshot Eyes

 

$40 for the colony. Can't beat that!


Ebay Auctions
Posted by bychance / Jan 09, 2010 @ 07:26 AM / 8541 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Good Morning all.

 I just listed 2 frags on ebay. The first is the candy cane listed in my frags for sale. The second is a very nice zoanthid frag consisting of 7 polyps or more. Please swing by and visit. The starting auction prices are lower than I normally list frags for.

Candy Cane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260535267736

zoanthid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260535275391

Have a Great Weekend!


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