Corals for rent ?

I feel stupider already after reading this ridiculous thread I wish I had this 5 minutes back. Wheres the mediators when you need them?????
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9767804#post9767804 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 0 Agios
ok now we are talking.... how much for some brai corals for a week and some live rock, about 10 pounds.?:confused:

how can a person with 5 years of "experice can be talking seriously. or this is a joke or he has 5 month experience and never had a real tank
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9770129#post9770129 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spleify
I feel stupider already after reading this ridiculous thread I wish I had this 5 minutes back. Wheres the mediators when you need them?????
please watch your insults, no need for that.I thing I am going to report you to higher authorities you trouble maker.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9770914#post9770914 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 0 Agios
please watch your insults, no need for that.I thing I am going to report you to higher authorities you trouble maker.

Sorry but it's like renting an hamster, and for one week?
 
I have some fresh water for rent that can be easily converted to saltwater by adding a simple mix. Once payment via paypal has cleared, I will route the water to your faucet. At that time you will receive an email notifying you that you can now turn on the faucet and start using the water.
Cost: 1.00/day, 30 days to be paid in advance.
 
might i ask why do you want to only rent a coral for say a week?
i have never heard of this before. is this for a business ?
 
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I will rent you a Hippo Tang for a few days......



Oh yeah I can also give you a great deal on some liquid "reef-safe" Ich treatment if you should need any in the future!






;)
 
What do you mean RENT CORALS / RENT LIVE ROCK you want then to loan them to you while you pay per month that makes no sence you can just rent something thats alive! what if it dies? in the sence of corals if it grows double the size would you only return the inital sized piece. why dont you just buy them out right!!!!????
 
What do you mean RENT CORALS / RENT LIVE ROCK you want then to loan them to you while you pay per month that makes no sence you can just rent something thats alive! what if it dies? in the sence of corals if it grows double the size would you only return the inital sized piece. why dont you just buy them out right!!!!????
 
I actually make a nice living leasing reef tanks- which is renting corals i suppose. And yes there are occasions that someone is having a party and wants their tank bumped up in quality- and its no problem. With my lease fleet I can pull whatever from wherever, whenever I want- and who pays the power bill for all those lights?- not me.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9770129#post9770129 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spleify
I feel stupider already after reading this ridiculous thread I wish I had this 5 minutes back. Wheres the mediators when you need them?????
Certainly a "Lounge" thread
 
An Aquarium maintenance company might be willing to set up your tank with corals for a few days but you would probably be liable for any ensuing livestock losses. Any corals in inadequate lighting would be OK for a few days. If you had a catastrophic failure you could be out a lot of cash paying for dead corals.

I used to go to a restaurant that had a revolving door of livestock in their fish tank. Stopped going there because I started to wonder what was in their fish chowder :lol:
 
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