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| Tunicate | The LFS near me doesn't supply the correct anemones. They only carry condy and curly cue. I would like any type of bubble tip escpecially a RBTA. I also would not mind carpet or sebae. The reason why I put this post here is because you can usually find items such as these easier and cheaper then dealing with LFS or online stores. Thanks!
__________________ se habla espanol Co-Founder of Susquehanna Area Reef Club |
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Ty Dr. Mac & sons. He usually has some VERY nice bubble tips. I saw one this a.m. on his site...green with rose tips...sweet! Dr. Mac/anemones Dr. Mac/exotic anemones ![]() Last edited by BoomerD : 01-14-2004 at 02:17 PM. |
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| Regular Guy Moderator ![]() | C_L, Welcome to RS. ![]()
__________________ 20 Gallon mini reef with mated pair of Maroon Clowns given to Rougiem! 80 gallon reef given to Rougiem/Wooster HS. |
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| Moderator ![]() | If you can't find any at your LFS then go with Dr. Mac and Sons. They are in Maryland and I see you are in PA. You could actually drive there and pick some up. Well, that depends on where you are in PA I guess. And anyway they have a wonderful reputation for corals and anenomes. |
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| Tunicate | Quote:
![]() I don't mean to sound mean but it doesn't seem like anyone is reading my posts properly . I DO NOT want to deal with an online store and I DO NOT want to deal with a LFS. As you can see in my quote above from previous posts I put I clearly state this. I am looking for a fellow reefer to buy from or trade. Please, if you are not willing to sell me an anemone then don't post here unless you are referring somone on here (not an online store or LFS). Thank you!!
__________________ se habla espanol Co-Founder of Susquehanna Area Reef Club | |
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Something else: online stores are better at packing animals and shipping them than the regular hobbyist. They have all the supplies necessary for proper shipping and they know how and when to ship. Trying to buy an anemone from a hobbyist is not in your best interest. People often ship anemones to other hobbyists when the anemone is a rare find or when the other hobbyist is friend. You are asking someone to ship you a common animal that you can get from ANY LFS or online store. I don't understand why you are so dead set against buying online. Whatever choice you make, keep in mind that hobbyists are NOT a cheaper alternative to finding animals. The hassle to ship to you completely outweighs the price someone would receive from trading that animal in at the LFS or for just trading it to a local (driving distance) friend/club member. The only real choice (if not using an online store) is to find someone local to trade with; someone who doesn't need to use an airplane to get the animal to you. I think BoomerD gave you the best option. He is not alone in his choice not to sell clones. | ||
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