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Ok thank you, my only lfs is small and doesn’t really like to take much coral. If I were to sell them here would you say $15 dollars would be good?A good place to get an idea is on the online sites and your local fish store to see what they are retailing for, but you usually will not receive the same price at your local fish store. Make sure with your state laws to see if there are any restrictions or license required to sell live stock. The brighter green (almost neon) looks to be an Australian variety and usually do command a higher price. This coral grows quickly in the proper enviroment and even becomes a pest coral for many, therefore the prices are usually low. my LFS I would expect to pay $5- 15 per frag shown.
Ok awesome thanks. That is gsp right? I had someone recently tell me it might be clove polyps but it looks more like gsp to meI agree $15 is a fair price for GSP frags.
Absolutely its is Green Star Polyp. They are a type of clove polyp, but not what the hobbyist would refer to as clove polyps.Ok awesome thanks. That is gsp right? I had someone recently tell me it might be clove polyps but it looks more like gsp to me
Oh ok that’s interesting to know. ThanksAbsolutely its is Green Star Polyp. They are a type of clove polyp, but not what the hobbyist would refer to as clove polyps.

