Equipment and livestock for sale

milab

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My wife and I are preparing to buy a house in the local area; I'm going to be starting a new system and would like to begin tearing my current setup down. Here is what I got:

-48" Coralife Aqualight Pro (2-150W HQI's, 2-96W PC Actinic, 3 moonlights)- I payed almost $800 for the unit back in December and am asking $575 for it.

-Overflow Box w/U-tube (1 1/4 drain)-$15

-Coralife Super Skimmer (reccomended for 65G or less) w/newly replaced Rio 2100-$60

-10 Gallon tank used as refuge (tank is drilled on the side and has a 1" BH)-$10

-10G Custom sump w/bio media and mechanical media-$30

-75G (48"X13"X24" LXWXH) and stand-$120

-Pulsing Xenia attached to live rock-$15

-Green Starburst Polyps (Large Colony 7" x 6")-$40

-Large Colony of green centered zoanthids (8"x 5")-$40

-Yellow Fiji Leather- $40

-Brown Rhodactis w/green tracks (about 25 polyps)-$40

-Brown Palythoa w/neon green mouth (about 20 polyps)-$35

-Also have refugium rocks covered w/grape caulerpa and caulerpa racemose-$depends on rock

-Small Finger leather (have 2)-$10 each

-Ricordea Yuma rock (Emerald green w/about 15 polyps)-$110

If you don't like the prices, feel free to make me an offer. I'm willing to trade stuff for other equipment, zoas, shrooms, etc. Also, I'm going to have to sell the livestock before I get rid of the equipment.
 
I gotta get rid of this livestock. I am definitely willing to negotiate on livestock prices, as this stuff has to go before I can break my setup down and start piecing apart the equipment.

Brandon
 
The Yellow Fiji leather is sarchopyton elegans while the toadstool leathers are listed as sarcophyton spp. This may be because the particular name "toadstool leather" is used as a general term for a variety of leather corals. Typically though, the Fiji Yellow leathers are easily identifiable and are probably the most sought after leather, which is why they aren't usually labeled as a "toadstool leather". Atleast this is the conclusion I've come to.
 
Heres a pic.
Yellow.jpg

This pic doesn't do it much justice, it is very yellow. I've seen some other leathers (besides the Fiji Leathers) which are dull shades of yellow, however, they don't come close to these.
 
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