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Misc Coral

MadReefer

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I have some coral to trade or sell. Looking for LPS or soft coral. See pics below. Last pic is gree/yellow finger leather and will to cut up to 2/3 of it.
There is a 7 head Duncan, closed up as I rearranged.
Large Pipe organ.
Either a lemon or green goblin frag of anacropora.
 

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MadReefer

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Also, this ascwell. Forgot name but does have feeder tentacles a night. The one on the left is for trade or sale.
 

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ole farny

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Also, this ascwell. Forgot name but does have feeder tentacles a night. The one on the left is for trade or sale.

not a common coral that i've seen. would your recognize the name if you heard it? poked a round a bit and found a couple species of Lobophyllia that look similar, but not as flat. Parascolymia vitiensis is similar and flat, but often solitary polyps. whatever it is, looks cool though.
 

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not a common coral that i've seen. would your recognize the name if you heard it? poked a round a bit and found a couple species of Lobophyllia that look similar, but not as flat. Parascolymia vitiensis is similar and flat, but often solitary polyps. whatever it is, looks cool though.
I might remember. I really need to write them down somewhere....LOL
 

MadReefer

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not a common coral that i've seen. would your recognize the name if you heard it? poked a round a bit and found a couple species of Lobophyllia that look similar, but not as flat. Parascolymia vitiensis is similar and flat, but often solitary polyps. whatever it is, looks cool though.
Not the ones you mentioned above.
 
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