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This. Finding local reefers is much better than online dealers.It means $$$$$$
I live 4 hours away from a decent sized city lolThis. Finding local reefers is much better than online dealers.
Still a better option IMOI live 4 hours away from a decent sized city lol
It is coral that glow under their lighting and glow = Dough = $$$I look at corals online for a decent amount of my workday and i see alot of corals that are vague like "Ultra Hammer coral"
WHAT DOES ULTRA MEAN?!
Everybody can ship for overnight for $50, I would just find a local or someone on here that has what you want. It’ll most definitely be cheaper and probably a bigger specimenI live 4 hours away from a decent sized city lol
There are plenty of smaller sellers online. Either find some on R2R marketplace or find sellers with websites but smaller names, they’ll appreciate the business and you’ll save some money. Every city has them, so do some googling and you’ll find them. For me locally it’s RVA corals, Coveys Coral Cove, pacific east aquaculture, coral reef connection, etc.I live 4 hours away from a decent sized city lol
How can I overnight for $50? Everywhere I get quotes from are like $80-$100.Everybody can ship for overnight for $50, I would just find a local or someone on here that has what you want. It’ll most definitely be cheaper and probably a bigger specimen
My friend owns a local shop and sells online. Seems like they have 3rd party shipping apps that basically have huge corporate accounts with FedEx or UPS to have the cheapest rates, then charge you a small fee to use their account. You get the cheapest shipping rate and they get a fee for doing literally nothing ha but their account probably has 250 small business in them.How can I overnight for $50? Everywhere I get quotes from are like $80-$100.
The only place it has any significant, consistent meaning is with rock flower anemones. With RFAs, shallow-water ones are typically duller colored, grow a bit larger, and don't fluoresce. Deeper-water ones are brightly colored, stay a little smaller, do fluoresce, and are referred to as "ultra".

