would anyone be interested in some bumble bee zoanthids?

phtby

Member
may i ask a question why dont you guys ever buy my stuff? my corals dont have cooties!!!!

lol you just made me spit my soda all over the place lmao
 
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alexmir

Guest
are there any left? I would be wiling to trade, and i work for fedex, so shipping to newyork should be about 13$. I have a 2 headed purple frogspawn, solid red blastos wellsi, maroon with neon green centered blastos wellsi, a coupld leather coral, and a blue halimeda sponge i would be willing to frag.
I will see what else i have that i would be willing to trade.
 
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alexmir

Guest
are there any left? I would be wiling to trade, and i work for fedex, so shipping to newyork should be about 13$. I have a 2 headed purple frogspawn, solid red blastos wellsi, maroon with neon green centered blastos wellsi, a coupld leather coral, and a blue halimeda sponge i would be willing to frag.
I will see what else i have that i would be willing to trade.
 

bronco300

Active Member
im not buying because they are not quite as nice as what i though bumbles would look like, so not worth the 25 per polyp...just my opinion is all...plus i dont have enough money,lol
 

flricordia

Active Member
PRoblem with not selling them is that there are several kinds of zoas that look like Bumble bee palys and without a closeup of them it would be a chance as to whether what you have is in fact a PE palythoa or a zoanthid. If they are close to the top you might be able to shut off the flow and get a pic with flash from overhead. If you could get one of them while open and while closed, close-ups, that would help. I for one am interested, but cannot risk $25 a polyp if they turn out to be misidentified, not that you would do so on purpose, but the cost makes it difficult to chance and if they did turn out to be something other than, then they wouldn't be worth that much.
 
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augustwest

Guest
+1 - please see if you can get a close up. i'm probabbly interested if look good.
Originally Posted by Flricordia
http:///forum/post/2675167
PRoblem with not selling them is that there are several kinds of zoas that look like Bumble bee palys and without a closeup of them it would be a chance as to whether what you have is in fact a PE palythoa or a zoanthid. If they are close to the top you might be able to shut off the flow and get a pic with flash from overhead. If you could get one of them while open and while closed, close-ups, that would help. I for one am interested, but cannot risk $25 a polyp if they turn out to be misidentified, not that you would do so on purpose, but the cost makes it difficult to chance and if they did turn out to be something other than, then they wouldn't be worth that much.
 
i understand i would never buy without a deff id this is what they were sold to me as.... and i went to the id site and they look the same to me... i will try my best to get the best pic i can.....
 
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