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It doesn't seem like anyone's started a thread to deal with arranging actual swaps yet, and that seems like an oversight with about a month to go to the frag swap. ;)

Please keep your posts up to date as far as availability of items goes.

So, whaddya got and whaddya want?

Got:
Zoas: http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=26643&catid=member&imageuser=5321 There're lots more now than in that picture.
Fast-pulsing white pom-pom Xenia. (I believe it's the red sea kind. Please take some.)
GSP. (Oh god have I got GSP. Who else wants the plague?)
And I can cut a few frags of neon-green tipped pocillipora.
A few pounds of dry, from-the-box Marco Rocks rubble, great for fragging purposes or for stuffing in a sump to provide an area for pods to flourish.
A few small kenya trees.
Some truly funky chaetomorpha. (It's full of everything from pods to mysid shrimp to clear flatworms to red flatworms, some rogue Xenia, and possibly some stray aptasia. It's got globs of cyano thriving in it. There're a few different types of small snails. There're chunks of GHA. If you want some, you can have it, but don't complain if you get aptasia or flatworms or whatever, you asked for it. OTOH, you could likely pull out aptasia by hand and if you have a six-line or similar wrasse they'd eat the flatworms.)
And, of course, I'm putting aside a store of cash for purchases, but I'm planning on using most of that on fish and horribly flashy stuff from vendors.

Frankly, if I have extras, I'll give away most of the above to interested parties, particularly if you don't care if it's mounted on a frag plug. But I'll gladly take small frags, one-or-two polyp zoa plugs, whatever you wanna throw my way so long as you don't know it's got pests on it.

Want:
Mini and micro brittle stars.
Yellow or red-tentacled spaghetti medusa worms. (The small worms that live in sand or on rock and have many thin tentacles that stretch out and scour the surface for food, not the spaghetti worms that just have one or two tentacles, or the medusa worms that're huge and kill your tank when they get sucked into a powerhead.)
Montipora cap frags in interesting colors, or other plating/scrolling montipora species (looking for purple, green, the stereotypical orange/red, and yellow.)
Small frags of just about any colorful acropora.
A tank-raised gonoporia daughter colony.
Branching frogspawn, preferably one of the kinds with the nearly-clear green tentacles and white tips.
A smaller, tank-raised RBTA, preferably one of the ones with the bright red/green or red/blue colors.
Colorful zoas/palys. (I need a bunch of different types to grow out to cover my overflow weir. %))
Any Acan lords.
...And, frankly, just about any other kind of interesting or colorful cnidarians. No sarcophon or other leathers. Also may be interested in other invertebrates.

Please PM with requests, offers, ranting, etc.
 
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