Hi Everybody,
I'm looking for a brave soul or two to rescue my few remaining corals and fish. I've had some unavoidable life events for the past seven or eight months that have caused me to be away from my tank. During that time, the pests thrived, the water quality went to hell, and it eventually crashed. Here's what survived, for now:
100-150 head candy cane--about 15 or 20 heads left
30-50 head candy cane--maybe 6-8 heads left
Golfball sized rock w/ 20-30 pink zoos
4" branch rock w/ a dozen or so orange and green zoos
10" branch rock w/ a couple dozen palys
2 blue/green rics
baseball sized toadstool
Around 10 stands of xenia
2" clownfish
1.5" sixline wrasse
A few hermits and snails
I can't even come close to getting this tank healthy again right now--I'd just like to give the rest of this away to keep it from dying.
**WARNING** I mentioned above that the pests multiplied exponentially over the past few months. This tank proudly features GHA, bubble algae, and worst of all, vermetid snails. As much as I'd like to see these animals go to a good home and live, I'd only recommend taking them if you have a QT tank so you can make sure my plague doesn't find its way into your display tank.
Replying to the thread or PMing is fine, but you'll reach me faster by email--klord215@gmail.com
Thanks,
Grant
I'm looking for a brave soul or two to rescue my few remaining corals and fish. I've had some unavoidable life events for the past seven or eight months that have caused me to be away from my tank. During that time, the pests thrived, the water quality went to hell, and it eventually crashed. Here's what survived, for now:
100-150 head candy cane--about 15 or 20 heads left
30-50 head candy cane--maybe 6-8 heads left
Golfball sized rock w/ 20-30 pink zoos
4" branch rock w/ a dozen or so orange and green zoos
10" branch rock w/ a couple dozen palys
2 blue/green rics
baseball sized toadstool
Around 10 stands of xenia
2" clownfish
1.5" sixline wrasse
A few hermits and snails
I can't even come close to getting this tank healthy again right now--I'd just like to give the rest of this away to keep it from dying.
**WARNING** I mentioned above that the pests multiplied exponentially over the past few months. This tank proudly features GHA, bubble algae, and worst of all, vermetid snails. As much as I'd like to see these animals go to a good home and live, I'd only recommend taking them if you have a QT tank so you can make sure my plague doesn't find its way into your display tank.
Replying to the thread or PMing is fine, but you'll reach me faster by email--klord215@gmail.com
Thanks,
Grant