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Old 12/12/2001, 05:42 PM
Bubba Bubba is offline
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WTT: Red Sea Xenia in Orlando

I have way too much Red Sea Xenia!
I'm willing to trade for just about anything!
(or sell cheap if you don't have anything to trade)

No shipping, this stuff just doesn't travel well.

Thanks!
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Old 12/20/2001, 10:31 PM
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which are you calling the red sea xenia, are these the species with the longer stems, somewhat of a brown polyp? I'm in the Daytona area and am trying to complete my collection of different xenia species
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Old 02/13/2005, 11:43 AM
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I would be interested in your Xenia as well. PM me or give me a call at 407-908-3079 Mike.
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Old 02/15/2005, 07:03 PM
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Red sea xenia tends to grow close to its base, with very short stalks. The longer stems are usually xenia elongata, or silver tipped xenia. If you ever get down to Ft Lauderdale, or even as far as Boca Raton, I'd be willing to meet up for a trade. I'm trying to get more red sea xenia, mine died in the cycle from moving my tank. My elongata is going nuts once again!
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65 gallon tall, 250w 6600k, 250w 14000k, 65w pc actinic (useless while lights are on) Growing chaetomorpha for sale, xenia, zoos, mushrooms. Tons of corals, not enough room. Love to trade locally!
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Old 02/15/2005, 07:04 PM
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Sorry, that last bit sounded dirty!
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65 gallon tall, 250w 6600k, 250w 14000k, 65w pc actinic (useless while lights are on) Growing chaetomorpha for sale, xenia, zoos, mushrooms. Tons of corals, not enough room. Love to trade locally!
 

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