Two types of Xenia for sale

Justin

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I have two types of xenia for sale. One is the non pulsing blue xenia, second is the more common pink pom pom xenia. I have various sizes both unmounted and mounted for sale. Unmounted will come right off the wall and will be much cheaper than mounted. If nobody buys, I'm just gonna flush them into the toilet unfortunately.

Unmounted frags of xenia = $2/head.

Mounted frags of xenia = $5/head.

Buy more, pay less.

Pink in the black, blue in the front. Pick up in Northridge 91324. May be able to meet, PM me.



 
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So rather than pass it on to another reefer that would like it you would flush it away for $2/$5 just because no one wants to buy it?

Kind of goes against responsible reefing ethics, no? Are a few $ that important?

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Btw, don't flush them, trash them. Others who have flushed some types of macro algae have escaped into the ocean and became invasive species. That is why some types of capulera are illegal in CA.
 

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So rather than pass it on to another reefer that would like it you would flush it away for $2/$5 just because no one wants to buy it?

Kind of goes against responsible reefing ethics, no? Are a few $ that important?
I just said, my time is worth more than anything else. It's more of the the waiting that bothers me the most. Half the time people flake; it's just not worth my time unless there's some incentive. I'm obviously not trying to make much here, the price reflect that.
I'm starting a new tank. I'll take them for a few bucks before you flush them.
You're going to come pick it up, I'm assuming?

Btw, don't flush them, trash them. Others who have flushed some types of macro algae have escaped into the ocean and became invasive species. That is why some types of capulera are illegal in CA.
Good point and some what valid. I personally don't think xenia is as nearly as hardy as caulerpa (considering caulerpa is a big single celled organism, hence why so hard to kill), I'l just let them dry in the sun.
 
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