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Old 08/21/2011, 01:31 PM   #1
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Insane, hand picked corals once again at Reef Wholesale!

Our hand amazing hand picked corals from Indo finally arrived on tuesday and will be available for sale this monday.



Sorry for the delays in letting anyone know and posting picks but we are in the process of moving to our new and much larger warehouse.

Here are a few teaser pics for you though.
More pics will follow this weekend so keep watching.








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Old 08/21/2011, 01:32 PM   #2
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How about some orange frog spawn?






I am personally not huge on softies, but there were some pieces that I just could not resist!






And we will have some pics of the Lunar Eclipse zoanthids to follow this afternoon.



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Old 08/21/2011, 02:07 PM   #3
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And of course we got some amazing chalice!









I admit... I may have gone a bit crazy with pics of this chalice... but I just love the intensity of the orange and contrast of the purple.









This picture is taken with the Reef Brite on and you can really see how much the Reef Brites make this chalice glow.




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Old 08/23/2011, 09:56 AM   #4
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Old 08/24/2011, 08:51 AM   #5
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Wednesdays Teasre pics:



Goota love the orange Fungia plates with yellow tentacles!






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Old 08/28/2011, 07:45 PM   #6
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This is my absolute favorite Blasto that we collected while we were in indo.
You will definately be seeing some more pictures of this blasto as its just out of this world. I really was not happy with this shot but just couldn't wait any longer before I shared a pic!




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Old 12/16/2011, 04:54 PM   #7
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RE: Coral harvesting

Many areas are now protected because of the unfortunate reality that many coral habitats have been destroyed by over zealous divers. I would say most do respect the coral reef, but there are always a few that don't abide by the rules and ruin it all for the fault of a few. This is why it is important in this hobby to get to know the owner of the store first. If he or she is a good honest person, then chances are that they deal with good honest people that care about preserving our hobby.



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Many areas are now protected because of the unfortunate reality that many coral habitats have been destroyed by over zealous divers. I would say most do respect the coral reef, but there are always a few that don't abide by the rules and ruin it all for the fault of a few. This is why it is important in this hobby to get to know the owner of the store first. If he or she is a good honest person, then chances are that they deal with good honest people that care about preserving our hobby.
I can personally vouch for this supplier. Was always impressed with quality and care of stock as well as information given concerning wide variety of topics including preservation, fragging, trading within community etc. It's always nice to see the passion someone has for the hobby.


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I can personally vouch for this supplier. Was always impressed with quality and care of stock as well as information given concerning wide variety of topics including preservation, fragging, trading within community etc. It's always nice to see the passion someone has for the hobby.
Why thank you Emeraude1484!
Trade show season has come to an end for us so hopefully I will have a bit more time to post some more pics of this trip and of some of the interesting trips we have made since then


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