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Old 04/01/2007, 05:09 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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LPS for sale

I'm selling some select LPS in preparation for the next addition to my aquarium.
I'd prefer to sell locally. Any shipping expenses will be extra. No holds.

red Scolymia (Cynarina?) $100


unusual mint green Blastomussa $50



extremely unusual pristine peach Symphyllia $125

more to follow...
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:01 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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various size Caulastrea frags starting at $15 (larger frags priced according to size)


two headed pink Torch $25


medium-large Frogspawn $50


unusual green & brown Symphyllia


"Cookie monster eyes" Lobophyllia $30


fast growing "easy to keep" photosynthetic Gorgonian $30
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:07 PM
PCIALF PCIALF is offline
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I may want the red scoly I have to peek at it again.

What are you going to a FO or Coral Farming
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:08 PM
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Those are some beautiful pieces you have for sale !!

Whomever purchases some of those are sure to be more then happy
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:13 PM
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gary how big is the gorg and what color is the lobo
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:15 PM
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Gary I would like the blasto. I think you said weekends work best for pick ups for you so let me know.Scott
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:16 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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longest branch on the gorg is 7"

the color of the Lobo in the picture is true- it's kind of yellowish tan and very "texturized" with bumps
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:19 PM
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ill take the gorg.are you getting another angel??
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Old 04/01/2007, 06:20 PM
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A few corals look familiar!

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Old 04/01/2007, 06:21 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by PCIALF
I may want the red scoly I have to peek at it again.

What are you going to a FO or Coral Farming
Both.
Just kidding. I've reached the conclusion that it's better to try an Angelfish now rather than hundreds of dollars worth of coral later. I miss my Navarchus, but did you see the Emperor's new clothes?

Quote:
Originally posted by ri
A few corals look familiar!

ri
I'm sorry, Rick. At least I'm not taking any gambles with them. I promise only to release them to good homes.
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Old 04/01/2007, 08:13 PM
gary greguire gary greguire is offline
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wow wish you would have said something yesterday I would have like a couple of those....
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Old 04/01/2007, 09:04 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by weaver5
Gary I would like the blasto. I think you said weekends work best for pick ups for you so let me know.Scott
this is a goofy week because of the Easter holiday. LPS can be picked up Monday or Tuesday evening if you like. After Wed. I have out of town company here until Sunday night- which would be the next best time to get corals.

Gary- I'm sorry that I didn't mention anything, but I was still mulling over the decision. I'm sure you can understand this wasn't a light decision to make.

I've been convinced to leave the Torch and Frogspawn in my aquarium to see if the Emperor will bother them. I'll be ready to yank them at a moments notice.
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Old 04/01/2007, 10:46 PM
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Wow Gary taking a step in a new direction I guess.
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Old 04/03/2007, 11:18 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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Originally posted by Ellery
Wow Gary taking a step in a new direction I guess.
Kind of.
My previous reef aquarium had a Navarchus in it, so it's not like this is totally uncharted territory for me.
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Old 04/04/2007, 09:29 AM
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Gary,
if there are any still avaliable i'd like some of the caulastrea and the torch frag. if the blastos aren't gone and not the same as mine i'll take those as well. just let me know when is good for you.
Thanks,
Walter
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Old 04/05/2007, 07:19 AM
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Gary,
Is the lobo gone? if not, how big is it?
Also is the gorgo gone?

Thanks
Bryan
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Old 04/05/2007, 10:35 AM
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red Scolymia (Cynarina?) $100 - how big is it fully open?

extremely unusual pristine peach Symphyllia $125 - ditto?

(two gorgeuos pieces!!!)
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Old 04/05/2007, 03:55 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by scuba namena
red Scolymia (Cynarina?) $100 - how big is it fully open?

extremely unusual pristine peach Symphyllia $125 - ditto?

(two gorgeuos pieces!!!)
already sold. Sorry!

everything else is still available.
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Old 04/05/2007, 04:44 PM
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nice tank shot!
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Old 04/05/2007, 07:39 PM
Gary Majchrzak Gary Majchrzak is offline
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thanks- that's my old reef aquarium
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