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First Name/Nickname: Luke
Last Name: Available to Members Only
Organization: Living Reef Imports
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Preferred Language 1: English
Preferred Language 2: nothing
Status: Member
About Me: The Yankees and the hobby. What more can I say... LRI and this site rules!
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Country: United States
State/Province/County: California
City/Town: Diamond Bar
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Trade & Selling: Blue Palm Lollypop Tunicate (Nephtheis fascicularis)
Coral: Soft Corals, Tunicates and Sea Squirts
Availabe straight purchase! $10.00
 
Shipping: Shipping Negotiable
What I Have To Offer: Blue Palm Lollypop Tunicate (Nephtheis fascicularis) $10 per Palm Arm At a recent show I went to here in LA, I saw these selling for $40 per arm! I have entire colonies of 8-15 arms per rock, so let me know if you want one of those. I only have 18 of these and yes, I can ship. All payments, credit cards, paypal, etc accepted. ============================= The Blue Palm Coral originates from the shallow reefs of Indonesia and has a thick base with multiple branches, or stalks with asparagus-like heads. These asparagus-like heads are comprised of clusters of zooids that continually filter the water for food. It is common for the Blue Palm to drop their heads both during transit, and within the aquarium. During this time, the tunicate will cover itself with a clear mucous. This is not an indication of poor health. Within a short time, it will blossom and form new flower like heads. The Blue Palm is non-photosynthetic and has no lighting requirements, but should be placed in an area of strong water current. Though not nescessary (they eat dissolved matter), they will benefit from supplemental feeding with liquid plankton and other dissolved organic foods, as well as benefiting from the addition of iodine and trace elements.
What I'm Looking For: Open to offers of cash or corals
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