Anyone Have a Hungry Trigger Fish?

nmprisons

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This morning I watched in horror as my large male emerald mithrix crab attacked and killed my leaf scorpionfish.

I am, obviously, getting rid of him now. He has a history of violence (He ate a mushroom and has irritated the heck out of my corals, but this was the last straw).

He is free, but not to someone who would put him in their reef display. If you want him for your sump or to feed to a trigger, then he is all yours. pm me.

Adam
 
Jeni, Adam(nmprisons) is located right by division and ashland in the city. If you dont want to come into the city, i could pick up the crab for you and take it to either ocean design or coral reef(i think those are close to you?) next week. Im not sure but i think Adam will be out of town this weekend.
 
jeni,

i am in town this weekend, but gone next. as jose said, i am at ashland and division. if you want it, let me know as it may take a bit to catch the bugger.

jose, if you head up to either of those places, i would certainly love to accompany you.

Adam
 
*I* watched in horror as a sallie lightfoot chased a fireshrimp, ate him, and proceeded to show him off...the entire day...

Down with reef violence. :)
 
I live 5 minutes from either shop. You both better come over & watch my puffer eat that killer & check out my reef tanks!
 
pufferpunk, i remember when i bought the green zoas that you were interested in getting a piece, you had said you could frag the colony. I have a small problem with it, there is some xenia growing in the middle of it(thats how it came from the guy). Is there anyway you could help me remove it? i just dont know what to use, and i dont want to harm the zoas. By the way if you are able to remove the xenia we can try fragging the colony and you can get a frag:)
 
I really WANT to watch that little bugger become food. But I want it to happen sooner, rather than later as I want to add other stuff to my tank, but don't wantt o until he is gone.
 
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