Blue XENIA For Sale

efishnsea

Active Member
I have some of the most desired Blue Xenia for sale. A friend of mine from down under gave me a frag a while back and it is time to share the love. Two frags are available, the frags will be approx 1". FedEx shipped for $100.00
These are super healthy and are growing like crazy...This strain is almost impossible to find.
efisnnsea
 

mike22cha

Active Member
efishnsea, where do you find all those rare wonderful corals? I would love to find some blue african zoos, but I didn't have money when you sold them.
 

eyebedam

Member

Originally Posted by efishnsea
I guess you need to be in the hobbie for a while, this xenia is #$$&*#(*@#&*@*&(*(%$#%^

Its amazing how much different corals go for in different parts of the us. Here local you dont see the blue xenia in the lfs that often but this little reef club im in everybodys got tons of it. We normally give it away to newbies or sell it for 10.00 a stalk. on the other hand if you wanted a rbta around here your gonna pay out the rear.
 

efishnsea

Active Member
Originally Posted by eyebedam
Its amazing how much different corals go for in different parts of the us. Here local you dont see the blue xenia in the lfs that often but this little reef club im in everybodys got tons of it. We normally give it away to newbies or sell it for 10.00 a stalk. on the other hand if you wanted a rbta around here your gonna pay out the rear.
Show me some stalks and you might have a new species???????it is like GSP..
 

puffer32

Active Member
Originally Posted by ViPeR_930
This is blue anthelia, correct?
It does look more like anethelia then xenia, but i believe both are rare correct? I believe mine is blue xenia. I just got a frag and its very immature, hasn't even extended yet. But from what i can see, it looks different then what efishinsea has. Viper, I believe you are the expert here. Can you show a pic of blue xenia so we an compare the 2?
 

viper_930

Active Member
Many people call Cespitularia and blue anthelia the same name, blue xenia, which is where the confusion starts. Cespitularia has many polyps growing from one stalk, while blue anthelia, like any other anthelia, has polyps growing from an mat. Here's a pic of Cespitularia. Shining a bright flashlight on it or using the flash on the camera will show the sparkly sclerites, though this isn't a good example. Cespitularia does not pulse.

efishnsea's price is still pretty decent, considering how much shipping alone costs.
 

puffer32

Active Member
Originally Posted by eyebedam
Heres a pic of some pink & blue xenia side by side. Is this what you got?
No, mine does not pulse like my pom pom does.
 
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brstwv

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Thanks for the info guys no more hijacking this thread.
EFISHNSEA IS A GOOD GUY TO DEAL WITH.
 

maxalmon

Active Member
efishnsea, can't belive I missed this....Next time you have frags just go ahead and count me in. I'll take one.
 

eyebedam

Member
Originally Posted by brstwv
Thanks for the info guys no more hijacking this thread.
EFISHNSEA IS A GOOD GUY TO DEAL WITH.
I never said he wasnt I was just saying how much different corals go for depending on what part of the country your in or who you know.
 

efishnsea

Active Member

Originally Posted by ViPeR_930
This is blue anthelia, correct?
Yep your right
, when I got it I was told it was xenia and never looked into it.....Either way it is one of my favorite pieces. Thanks again Viper for the identification.

I'm still learning something new everyday
 
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