Amazing Corals FS - Large & Small

Due to finances or lack thereof, we are doing a partial break down of our reef tank. Some of our awesome, grown-out corals are starting to get angry and we can’t figure out why. Rather than watching them rise to the pearly gates of STN, we’d prefer to share the wealth.

Orange Guttatus Birdsnest, 2" frag $20.

Jason Fox Milka Stylophora, 2" frag $30.

Bird of Paradise, much larger now than in pic, 2" frag $10.

Unknown, we call it the “Fake Pearlberry.” 3" frag $20.

Jason Fox Fruitloop Zoas. Colony is three times this size now, asking $10 per head (This is what we paid, and it will be hell fragging them!!)

Mean Green Zoas, ~6 heads for $10.

Purple Puddle Zoas in front, Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoas in rear. ~6 heads for $10.

AOG Pallys, $5 per head, very small colony.

Tim’s Acro to the left (2" frag $10), Setosa in the rear (frag the size of a 50 cent piece $30), A’s green/blue tort in back right (2" frag $10). Rainbow Stylophora in center NFS. Also, another peek at the “fake pearlberry” to the right.

What we believe to be a Tricolor, purchased at the first DRC frag swap. 2" frag $10.

Paris Hilton Millie to the left (1" frag $10), very sad Joe The Coral to the right (healthy frags already made up, 2" frag for $20).

More Zoas to the right, green brain in the rear ($20), very cool neon green/yellow button coral up front ($30).

They have all grown really nicely for you. great colors and growth!

and of course they are prettier in person. the fruit loop is intense

Interested. Sent you a pm

[quote=“moliken, post:3, topic:6563”]
and of course they are prettier in person. the fruit loop is intense[/quote]

Aww, thanks Paul. I’ll have to stop making fun of your beaufont now.

  • jess

where are you located? what kind of light do you have them under?

PM sent

[quote=“nerak, post:6, topic:6563”]
where are you located? what kind of light do you have them under?[/quote]

We’re located in Townsend, near Middletown. They are under four T5 lights (one purple plus, one 420, and two blue plus), and 12 3w royal blue LED’s at 40% power.

  • jess

Just wanted to thank you guys again and say what a beautiful tank and corals you have. I appreciate the hospitality and if anyone is on the fence as to whether or not to purchase please do yourselves a favor and go for it. Great coral and great people! Thanks again! GolfC PBJ!

[quote=“ericdaman, post:9, topic:6563”]
Just wanted to thank you guys again and say what a beautiful tank and corals you have. I appreciate the hospitality and if anyone is on the fence as to whether or not to purchase please do yourselves a favor and go for it. Great coral and great people! Thanks again! GolfC PBJ![/quote]

You’re very welcome Eric, it was a pleasure meeting with you! We appreciate the kind words, and are very glad that you’re satisfied. Let us know if you have any placement/lighting questions on any particular frags you got, or if there is anything else we can help you with.
Take care until next time!!!

  • jess & josh

Corals look great, im new to the saltwater stuff … what do ya have for us newbies?

[quote=“CKI, post:11, topic:6563”]
Corals look great, im new to the saltwater stuff … what do ya have for us newbies?[/quote]

Any of the zoa’s would be great for a beginner, any soft coral really. The AOG paly’s as well. How much of a newbie are we talking lol? It doesn’t get easier than zoa’s and paly’s, but as I’m looking over the tank, that is really the only soft coral that we have anymore.

  • jess

has the brain coral and button coral been sold?

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[quote=“CKI, post:11, topic:6563”]
Corals look great, im new to the saltwater stuff … what do ya have for us newbies?[/quote]

Any of the zoa’s would be great for a beginner, any soft coral really. The AOG paly’s as well. How much of a newbie are we talking lol? It doesn’t get easier than zoa’s and paly’s, but as I’m looking over the tank, that is really the only soft coral that we have anymore.

  • jess[/quote]

Well … this is my first SW tank … always had FW … and its been set up about 6 weeks … so far i just have fish…never messed with corals before

i started with zoas really easy to take care of. no maintenance. they are filter feeders. great for a newbie!

Ill have to look into em … i like the corals with movements … really like the Duncans.

[quote=“nerak, post:13, topic:6563”]
has the brain coral and button coral been sold?[/quote]

No, they are both very much still available.

[quote=“CKI, post:14, topic:6563”]

[quote=“StoneReefer_210, post:12, topic:6563”]

[quote=“CKI, post:11, topic:6563”]
Corals look great, im new to the saltwater stuff … what do ya have for us newbies?[/quote]

Any of the zoa’s would be great for a beginner, any soft coral really. The AOG paly’s as well. How much of a newbie are we talking lol? It doesn’t get easier than zoa’s and paly’s, but as I’m looking over the tank, that is really the only soft coral that we have anymore.

  • jess[/quote]

Well … this is my first SW tank … always had FW … and its been set up about 6 weeks … so far i just have fish…never messed with corals before[/quote]

Six weeks would be fine for soft corals, especially zoas, palys or Kenya trees (which we don’t have, unless they randomly pop up somewhere again).

[quote=“CKI, post:16, topic:6563”]
Ill have to look into em … i like the corals with movements … really like the Duncans.[/quote]

You would like frogspawn more, or even hairy mushrooms (which are a soft coral!!! The mushrooms, not the frogspawn).

  • jess

Any way you could possibly email me the pics of the corals that would be good for me? I’d hate to see one i really like then realize its too much for me starting out

I was also going to recommend the frogspawn or even the torch or wall hammer.