I'm going to make this a combined thread since I have both fresh and salt water items.
I have a FW tank at work I would like to change solely to guppies. For sale from it is a male red wag swordtail, a male black lyretail molly and about 5-6 irridescent micky mouse platies, both male and female. Each of the above fish are $1.00. I also have a 4" pleco for $3.00. I would trade for pretty, fancy guppies, either male or female.
I have also decided to make my seahorse tank my only SW tank at home, so I have the following fish for sale:
(1) 6" sailfin tang - beautiful & very healthy - $50.00
(1) 15" snowflake eel - bright coloring - eats frozen - $20.00
(1) 4" Molly Miller - $10.00
(2) PJ Cardinals - 1 large, 1 picked on - $10.00 / pair
(3) Asst Damsels - 1 blue yellow tail, 1 black velvet, 1 convict - $5.00 ea.
(1) False Vampire Blenny - blue & yellow - $15.00
There is approx 100 lbs of LR in this tank. It is fully cured and has been submerged for well over 5 years. Some red carpet algae on it, tons and tons of feather worms, very little coralline. It is a mixture of all types of rock. There are some basketball sized pieces and tons of frag mounting sized pieces, and sizes in between. I am asking $2.50 / lb for it.
There are a few pieces of rock that have an undetermined species of anemone on them. One is not aptasia, the rest may be. Unfortunately, they also have other corals on them, but with the anemone's I can't put them in the seahorse tank. As I'm at work, I can't remember exactly which rocks have what on them, but I will price them on an as needed basis. I know one of them is covered in moon polyps, I believe another has zooanthids.
Lastly, I have a gallon sized ziplock bag full of red grape caulerpa. It has been with the tang, and he has eaten most of the grapes off of it, but they will regrow if left alone. I also have a sandwich baggie full of caleurpa prolifera. These will be $5.00 / bag.
If interested in any of the above, please PM me for a phone number and to schedule a time to come see. I would also be interested in trades for seahorses, different varieties of caulerpa than I currently have, and softies.
I have a FW tank at work I would like to change solely to guppies. For sale from it is a male red wag swordtail, a male black lyretail molly and about 5-6 irridescent micky mouse platies, both male and female. Each of the above fish are $1.00. I also have a 4" pleco for $3.00. I would trade for pretty, fancy guppies, either male or female.
I have also decided to make my seahorse tank my only SW tank at home, so I have the following fish for sale:
(1) 6" sailfin tang - beautiful & very healthy - $50.00
(1) 15" snowflake eel - bright coloring - eats frozen - $20.00
(1) 4" Molly Miller - $10.00
(2) PJ Cardinals - 1 large, 1 picked on - $10.00 / pair
(3) Asst Damsels - 1 blue yellow tail, 1 black velvet, 1 convict - $5.00 ea.
(1) False Vampire Blenny - blue & yellow - $15.00
There is approx 100 lbs of LR in this tank. It is fully cured and has been submerged for well over 5 years. Some red carpet algae on it, tons and tons of feather worms, very little coralline. It is a mixture of all types of rock. There are some basketball sized pieces and tons of frag mounting sized pieces, and sizes in between. I am asking $2.50 / lb for it.
There are a few pieces of rock that have an undetermined species of anemone on them. One is not aptasia, the rest may be. Unfortunately, they also have other corals on them, but with the anemone's I can't put them in the seahorse tank. As I'm at work, I can't remember exactly which rocks have what on them, but I will price them on an as needed basis. I know one of them is covered in moon polyps, I believe another has zooanthids.
Lastly, I have a gallon sized ziplock bag full of red grape caulerpa. It has been with the tang, and he has eaten most of the grapes off of it, but they will regrow if left alone. I also have a sandwich baggie full of caleurpa prolifera. These will be $5.00 / bag.
If interested in any of the above, please PM me for a phone number and to schedule a time to come see. I would also be interested in trades for seahorses, different varieties of caulerpa than I currently have, and softies.