I got two fish that needs a new home. First is a large (about 6-7") blue hippo tang. Second fish is a very nice fat regal angelfish (about 4-4.5"). This angelfish eat everything that was fed to it (frozen mysis, brine, bloodworms, flakes, and pellets). This angelfish is reef safe. It has not touch any of my corals. Both fishes are very healthy. $130 for both fish.



Corals
$5 Frags:
- green milli (1")
- purple anthelia
- red sea pulsing xenia
- keyna tree
- orange digi (1" multi-branch)
- green poci (1" multi-branch)
$10 Frags:
- green pocillopora (1.5-2" multi-branches, mini-colony)
- birds of paradise (1.5” multi-branches)
- green/orange millipora (1-1.5” multi-branches)
- neon green pocillopora (1.5” multi-branches)
- radio active dragon eye zoa (10 or more polyps)
- blue trumpet coral (5 polyps)
- blue magician zoa (1 polyp)
- orange digi (multi-branches)
- purple/pink pavona
- orange/green pavona
- blue mushroom (2 mushrooms)
- mary jane (1 polyp)
- psychedelic mushroom
- neon green center/pink tips palm tree clove (about 5-8 polyps)
- pink acropora (1-1.5")
- purple acropora (1")
- green digi
- green slimmer (1", thick branch)
- baby blue acro with purple tip (1")
- sunny d's (1 polyp)
- large purple/green hairy mushroom
- pink/gold dust zoa (6-7 polyps)
- bambam zoa (2 large polyps with 1 small polyp)
- purple w/ blue center trumpet (2 heads)
- green w/ white tip torch (1 head)
- greeen/pink frogspawn (1 head)
- pink/neon green hammer (1 heads)
- agent orange zoa (over 10 polyps)
- blue zoa (7-8 polyps)
- purple digi (1-1.5)
- whammin' watermelon (6 polyps)
$15 Frags:
- rainbow pocillopora (1.5", multi-branch)
- bright blue trumpet coral (9-10 polyp colony)
- Japanese neon green skin/orange polyp toadstool (2")
- purple garf bonsai (1")
- superman mushroom (large)
- large purple/blue/green hairy mushroom
- bambam zoa (4-5 polyps)
- rainbow stylo (1", thick branch)
- deep purple fuzzy encrusting monti
- pink/yellow zoa (7-8 polyps)
- rainbow monti
$20 Frags:
- bambam zoa (6-7 polyps)
- KT’s black lotus zoa (15-20 polyps)
- blueberry banana digi
- purple hornet zoa (2 polyps)
$25 - 3 polyps of purple hornet
$70 - 9 polyps of purple hornet
There's a lot more corals that needs to be thin out, but I'm too lazy to list them all.



Corals
$5 Frags:
- green milli (1")
- purple anthelia
- red sea pulsing xenia
- keyna tree
- orange digi (1" multi-branch)
- green poci (1" multi-branch)
$10 Frags:
- green pocillopora (1.5-2" multi-branches, mini-colony)
- birds of paradise (1.5” multi-branches)
- green/orange millipora (1-1.5” multi-branches)
- neon green pocillopora (1.5” multi-branches)
- radio active dragon eye zoa (10 or more polyps)
- blue trumpet coral (5 polyps)
- blue magician zoa (1 polyp)
- orange digi (multi-branches)
- purple/pink pavona
- orange/green pavona
- blue mushroom (2 mushrooms)
- mary jane (1 polyp)
- psychedelic mushroom
- neon green center/pink tips palm tree clove (about 5-8 polyps)
- pink acropora (1-1.5")
- purple acropora (1")
- green digi
- green slimmer (1", thick branch)
- baby blue acro with purple tip (1")
- sunny d's (1 polyp)
- large purple/green hairy mushroom
- pink/gold dust zoa (6-7 polyps)
- bambam zoa (2 large polyps with 1 small polyp)
- purple w/ blue center trumpet (2 heads)
- green w/ white tip torch (1 head)
- greeen/pink frogspawn (1 head)
- pink/neon green hammer (1 heads)
- agent orange zoa (over 10 polyps)
- blue zoa (7-8 polyps)
- purple digi (1-1.5)
- whammin' watermelon (6 polyps)
$15 Frags:
- rainbow pocillopora (1.5", multi-branch)
- bright blue trumpet coral (9-10 polyp colony)
- Japanese neon green skin/orange polyp toadstool (2")
- purple garf bonsai (1")
- superman mushroom (large)
- large purple/blue/green hairy mushroom
- bambam zoa (4-5 polyps)
- rainbow stylo (1", thick branch)
- deep purple fuzzy encrusting monti
- pink/yellow zoa (7-8 polyps)
- rainbow monti
$20 Frags:
- bambam zoa (6-7 polyps)
- KT’s black lotus zoa (15-20 polyps)
- blueberry banana digi
- purple hornet zoa (2 polyps)
$25 - 3 polyps of purple hornet
$70 - 9 polyps of purple hornet
There's a lot more corals that needs to be thin out, but I'm too lazy to list them all.