|
![]() |
Route Edition LE
|
|
Eric at Route 66 Marine has been waiting for just the right chalice to call Sic-O-Phyllia. A name he has been wanting to use for quite awhile. Well this specific chalice definitely fits the bill for that name.
Reeffarmers is maintaining a seed section of this coral in a 8 foot Raceway Gyre BiZonal system. The Sic-O-Phyllia parent colony did survive the closing of Route 66 Marine. It is being held in the Los Angeles area by an unknown party. Route 66 Marine may have also distributed a few of these fragments before the business was closed.
Our system is naturally filtered with a semi-cryptic zone and a reef flat exposed zone. In this captive reef the coral is positioned to receive weak to moderate light and moderate to weak water current. The first edition fragment of this coral was sold privately. Suggested list price on February 18th 2015 was $275 for a small fragment.
|