Great Honest Quality Tranship company

Re: Great Honest Quality Tranship company

Postby Dr.Roblo » Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:03 am

My local store needs a better selection of SPS so I will recommend ian and his company for I trust the advise of this fourm.
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Re: Great Honest Quality Tranship company

Postby ariana » Fri Jul 30, 2010 5:26 am

We received out first box from IAN today after reading all these posts and the mushroom colonies that we were sent are much larger in stores and about half the price. My boyfriend and I are most impressed with the frogspawns that we got for the price and are going to order some montipora cap corals from him for later this week.
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