A few corals for sale

salt newbie01

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I will be coming through Knoxville on the 13th so I thought I would list these in case anyone might something. I hate shipping corals especially LPS so I usually just list in our forum.


This torch has a green mouth and the tenticles are also green when shorter. It gets very long under light current. Then colony is approx 9 heads and I believe a couple are splitting. the entire colony $125 OBO
I would like to sell the whole thing but if I must I could make a couple 2-4 head frags - $20 per head.

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purple acan echinata from reefermadness - approx 5"+ across on a nice sized piece or LR. $80 OBO

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orange ric with blue center and green mouth - one polyp has 2 mouths. 2 polyps total. saving the third polyp for myself ;) $30

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Yellow ric with blue in the center and pink mouth - one polyp $15
Sorry about the bad pic

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I also have a linear blennie. He is very hard to get a pic of - looks just like the one listed on liveaquaria over 2" long - $30

Wheelers watchman goby - he stays just under the rck work - comes out to eat but nearly impossible to get a pic of. red and white barring just like the pics on live aquaria - 2" + $25

When I get the corals sold I will be selling the tank, stand and canopy. It is a standard AGA 75 non-reef ready. 4 - 46.5" vho bulbs on workhorse ballast - bulbs are approx. 6 months old
asking $275 OBO


Thanks for looking
 
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I would take the blenny but I've got that jawfish and also a watchman/shrimp goby combo. The habitat of the Linear Blenny is bottom of the rocks?

LA: I would take the blenny but I've got that jawfish and also a watchman/shrimp goby combo. The habitat of the Linear Blenny is bottom of the rocks? LA: Generally found amid crevices and rocks on the bottom of its environment.

Sounds like he would be awesome for one of these guys with a slightly larger tank or without a jawfish.

edit: hey Patrick, where does yours hang out. I just noticed that LA lists that same habitat for the bicolor blenny and the one I had NEVER hung out on the bottom of the rocks EVER. He had a hole near the very top of the rocks that he liked.
 
The blennie has always hung out on the rocks not under them. He usually finds a hole in the top side of a rock or in the folds of my bic orange cap and hangs out. He is definately not on the bottom of his environment.



Yellow ric - SOLD
 
Of course I would sell him to you Mel!! You are the goby/small fish Queen! He should feel lucky going to your tank!!! I work out getting together with you.

Thanks Mel!


Blennie - sold
 
hey Patrick! I hadn't seen the blenny since Saturday night (and was getting a bit worried honestly). I fed the tank and water changed last night and didn't see him then either, which only worried me further.

Tonight before I fed the tank I TOTALLY saw him! Then when I fed the tank I saw him eat!!! Yaaay! The blenny and all of my other fish are doing great!
 
That's awesome Mel!! I hate that about new fish. You put them in and they disappear!! So you worry, in the back of your mind you know they may hide for a day or so but still you worry. Then finally you see them and your like whoo-hooo!!

I am so glad you saw him and saw him eat. I know he will be well taken care of with you.

P.S. just noticed your sig. LOVE IT!!! LOL!!
 
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