a few free fish(need to pickup today)

ctreefer

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Hi, I just inherited someone else's nice tank and it came with some fish that unfortunately need a new home as I don't have the adequate tank for them.

Just a few requirements:
Need to go to good home (6' tank a requirement) and well established
Must pickup this afternoon. (the sooner the better as they're currently in a 5 gallon bucket.)
Must be an active member in good standing of either of the CT clubs (I know, I'm not currently but that's gonna change soon seeing as it looks like I'm getting actively involved in this reef keeping again.)

I don't have pics of the fish but there are 4 total:
1 large (5"+ Desjardin sailfin tang)
1 looks like watchman goby (about 3-4")
1 small perc clown
1 butterfly (Don't know much about butterflyfish but I believe its a vagabond (about 3-4")

All fish look beautiful with no signs of disease but I would quarantine to be safe.

I wish I could keep them all but my current tank is maxed out and this one I just inherited requires a couple weeks of work to get it prepared and its too small for the tang and butterfly that were in there anyways.
 
What a generous offer! Thanks for posting.

And If you are getting "active" in reefing again, think about coming by our July cook out. Not exactly a "meeting" in the true sense of the word. They never are... just reefers talking and having fun.

Glad the fish got a good home.
 
Steve, thanks for the invite. I'll try but to be honest the summer is pretty much booked for family and friends already. I predict the fall will bring me to your meetings on a regular basis.

Greg, Yeah, I don't think I'm quite ready to take the plunge as there are too many house projects still going on, but my little 37 cube has made it through the past 1.5 years since the move with flying colors even with minimal care. I'm going to for the moment setup the new one to try and run similarly. I'll keep to mostly the lps, softies with just a spattering of sps so my doser can keep up with the demand without my fiddling too much.
 
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