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I have just received my order from @Legendary Corals nice selection. They have quite a few sites that you can order from . I like to look for deals before I buy. Every little $$ goes a long way in reefing. The only time I was nervous was when I ordered from reefs2go. There has been bad things said about their shipping. I look forward to ordering more from vendors here
 

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I have just received my order from @Legendary Corals nice selection. They have quite a few sites that you can order from . I like to look for deals before I buy. Every little $$ goes a long way in reefing. The only time I was nervous was when I ordered from reefs2go. There has been bad things said about their shipping. I look forward to ordering more from vendors here
Thank you for the recommendation Dat! If you're looking to order online for the first time, we take a lot of care to ship your corals. All of our packages are heat sealed to prevent any leaking. Your frags are also placed in a protective cup to protect them from being bounced around during transit.
 

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I like to shop at Uniquecorals.com
AquaSD.com is good to also there is Aquaticacorals.com <--- this one safe i work there :p
 

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I like:
cherry corals, yourreef (by far the cheapest but also lots of algae on the frags and very little "collector" pieces), and jason fox.
 

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Vivid Aquariums sells actually small colonies and 4 to 6 polyp plugs.
Some of them are up to 40 polyps for a fair price. That is great!
I was surfing the web and found that out just now and remembered this thread.
I recommend minimum of 5 to 10 polyps per purchase.
We understand it is hard to find some zoas with those many polyps per plug because of the price they ask.
The right thing should be to sell minimum of 5 to 10 polyps per plug for a fair price.
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Burning Ice Zoanthids at Vivid Aquariums for 39.99.
http://s1300.photobucket.com/user/Agrandis/media/1871_zps2rvd99ud.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2
I'm not sure about you, but I see those polyps to be great, healthy and a beautiful little colony for a fair price.
Hope that helps.
Aloha,
Grandis.
 
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Mark at Ultimate Corals is a great guy and he has some awesome z/p's. Tell him Bill sent you;)
 

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