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*Secret* Aquacultured Coral Frags
Posted by www.ReefStuff.com / Nov 23, 2009 @ 06:06 AM / 4503 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

www.ReefStuff.com is the biggest, little secret you will ever find. Behind the scenes for many years, Soutas Saltwater & Reef has exclusively been selling aquacultured coral frags to many of the wholesalers in California and Florida, as well as to the locals of Oregon for years. Now you can have access to a wide selection of beautiful aquacultured corals at wholesale pricing!

We offer TRUE AQUACULTURED CORAL FRAGS at WHOLESALE PRICES that just happen to be VERY LARGE AND COLORFUL. In fact many of the aquacultured corals that you have seen in your LFS over the years have possibly originated from us.

Soutas Saltwater & Reef (www.ReefStuff.com) has been in the aquaculturing business for over 22+ YEARS, and is one of the original pioneers of aquaculturing. With a selection of over 135+ AQUACULTURED CORALS, Soutas Saltwater & Reef (www.ReefStuff.com) is by far one of the largest aquaculturing operations in the world.

If you haven't looked at our website yet I guarantee you're missing out on a great opportunity to fill your tank with amazingly colorful, large aquacultured coral frags, at great prices! Awe inspiring coral frags starting out as low as $10.00ea even. We are also one of the only companies to offer you the opportunity to choose whether or not you want fresh cut coral frags or pre-mounted coral frags.

Here are just a few samples of the quality aquacultured corals you may view on our website:


 

 

 

 

 

As you may see we have something for everyone at www.ReefStuff.com, so whether you're into SPS, LPS, Soft Corals, and especially Acropora we suggest that you check us out. We promise you'll like what you see!

 

HURRY, ACT NOW AND USE THIS COUPON ON YOUR SHOPPING CART TO RECEIVE $12.00 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! THIS COUPON WON'T LAST LONG! SIMPLY ENTER THIS CODE INTO YOUR SHOPPING CART ONCE YOU HAVE CHOSEN THE CORAL FRAGS YOU WISH TO PURCHASE. Coupon Code: FRAGS




Hot corals at Wet thumb frags -We also wholesale to retailers!
Posted by wetthumbfrags / Nov 16, 2009 @ 12:14 PM / 4876 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Wet Thumb frags has been adding a lot of hot corals to our site. We also Wholesale to retailers , please contact us directly at info@wetthumbfrags.net for more info.

 We got new hot pieces added on to our site. check out some of these pieces. They are just insane.!

This acropora below is incredible in color. We have one colony for sale avail at our site as well as a few frags avail.
[IMG]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/wetthumbfrags/acropora-1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/wetthumbfrags/FireOrangeLobo.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/wetthumbfrags/applescoly.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/wetthumbfrags/Brickscoly.jpg[/IMG]

This piece below is totally insane intense color . We dont run into color like this often. pic does not do justice. look much better in person.
[IMG]http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/wetthumbfrags/HotOrangeSymphylia.jpg[/IMG]

visit our site at www.wetthumbfrags.net
use your discount code at check out!!

 


Connecticut Conference - April 25, 2010
Posted by hans1976 / Nov 06, 2009 @ 08:45 PM / 6223 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Once again, CTARS will be holding a [url=www.conference.ctars.org][u]Conference[/u][/url] - the date is Sunday April 25, 2010.  Again, it is at [url=http://mohegansun.com/gateway/index.html][u] The Mohegan Sun Casino[/u][/url].  Tickets are available on-line for $15 through December 31, 2009 and parking is FREE. As an added feature this year, you can buy your raffle tickets online as well. 

 

We have a couple of new speakers scheduled to appear - Chris Clough and Vince Rado.  Chris is an LED lighting expert and Vince is a Marine Biologist with 40 years of propagating history.  Also speaking will be Sanjay Joshi.

 

We had a full room of vendors.  Scheduled to be here are Reef Nutrition, Marco Rocks, Cherry Corals, Reef Koi Corals, Seachem and Wet Thumb Frags just to name a few.

 

We encourage you to get your tickets early and take advantage of the early bird pricing.  They make great XMAS stocking stuffers (in case your significant other is wondering what to get you).

 

This is the largest gathering of reef keepers in the Northeast.  We hope to see you here.


Zoas and Palys!!
Posted by Ben Nguyen / Nov 02, 2009 @ 01:29 AM / 6219 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Hi everybody! i love zoas and palys! i have been in this hobby for about 5 years now and i have been keeping z's and p's for 4 years.  My tank is z and p dominated of course :P 120g system 2- 50g tanks,  i am going to be upgrading soon though :D .  I run 1 14k phoenix with true blue actinics on 1 tank and other is just 20k XM both are 250watt.  I do have some frags available for sale right now check them out! :)

 

-Ben


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Posted by rdqh001 / Oct 26, 2009 @ 05:37 AM / 6787 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

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Wow,My Blog is Open
Posted by qigongzai / Oct 18, 2009 @ 10:14 PM / 7665 Views / 2 Comments / Reply

Wow,great.

With the curiosity i reg on frags.org .Hope it will be a nice trip .

 : ) !

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All my sps........
Posted by reefgoddess / Oct 06, 2009 @ 02:05 AM / 8902 Views / 1 Comments / Reply

Indigo Limeade secale
ORA Birds of Paradise

ORA Pearlberry

ORA Red Planet

Orenji Juici samarensis

14k mille

Chili pepper

Palmer's lookalike

Yellow porites

PPE Digitata

Alien confusa

Aqua with Violet Rim confusa

Tyree Flower petal

Amethyst Fantasy

Blueberry polyp cap

Blueberry vermiculata

Caribbean blue mille

Desert Rose mille

Forest Fire samarensis

Furry big foot monti

Green with purple rim cap



Radioactive foliosa


Red hodgsoni

Reef Goddess vermiculata

Rose Ice mille

Shades of Fall

Strawberry mille

Toxic Rainbow Confusa

Tricolor Secale

Tropical Garden mille

Tropical tenuis

Ultra spongodes

X-factor foliosa

Ice Queen loripes

 


Jewel anemones? reef safe?
Posted by mateo1987 / Sep 13, 2009 @ 02:52 AM / 9368 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

i recently found these anemones that only come out at night(jewel anemone)i was wondering if they are reef safe? or any other info on them

 


Fluorescent Coral Party!
Posted by reefgoddess / Sep 10, 2009 @ 04:20 AM / 8475 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

 

Reefgardener.net

 

 

 

 

 


Fantastic Acan Colony opportunity!
Posted by ReefMe / Sep 09, 2009 @ 01:08 AM / 8191 Views / 0 Comments / Reply

Here is a brilliant Twilight Aussie Acan! Selling @ $35 per polyp! Half of this colony is going for $450, that's one huge chunk!

Care Level: Easy

Temperament: Semi aggresive

Waterflow:  Medium

Lighting:  Moderate

Measures approximately: 4" x 4 " 

 


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