f/s multicolor S. gigantea and breeding Onyx percula

With great sadness I'm offering these for sale.
Must go to a home that can provide proper care for them. Be aware that Stichodactyla gigantea is probably the most challenging of host anemone species to maintain and it requires special care. The percula are wild caught Solomon Island pair currently laying eggs on a regular cycle. The female has had a kinked back for many years due to an earlier squabble with my Emperor Angelfish.
Anemone and the fish are a package deal.
All 3 $600
SERIOUS ONLY PM me for details.

I DO NOT WANT TO SHIP THESE GUYS
 

see this thread



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I can't get them (the wife would shoot me), but if you don't mind a question. Why are you getting rid of them? Along with Junior, the anemone is what people think of when they see your tank.
 
Man o man!!!! I cant swing it right now! The wife would hang me by the "boys"!!! But I could in say a week or two. If I rounded up a few extra garage jobs. hmm!
 
Wish you were local, Gary. I'd take them in a heartbeat. Sad to see you sell. If you decide to ship let me know.
 
Can you post a recent, dated photo? I have had two gig's before (sadly had to sell mine due to moving from Chicago to Boston area). I am in search of a new one. While I am not sure of the colors on yours, I do know how challenging the Gig's are and a healthy one is the best bet for a successful transition. Thanks,
Roy
 
thanks for the interest, Roy, but I won't ship these

taken Aug 11th, 2012 at 11AM
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My Klein's Butterflyfish and Emperor Angelfish ensure the tentacles don't get too "shaggy"
 
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Gary,

I understand that you won't ship. I read that in your first post. I would drive up to get it from you. I am west of Boston about an hour. I haven't looked at the drive yet, but your are in the next state over....right?
 
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