Free Unmounted Kenya Trees

superfirefly

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I have a forest of Kenya Trees that needs some thinning. These are unmounted but will quickly attach to anything you set them next to. Most are medium size about 4 - 5" tall. I also have plenty of smaller ones as well.

One warning, I do have a few flatworms in the display. These are the harmless brown ones and I have not seen any on the Kenya Trees. A freshwater dip should rid any chances of them making it to your display.

I will be available for pickup most of Saturday afternoon or anytime on Sunday.
 
I also have 3 or 4 frags of orange skirt with light blue center zoas that I would be willing to trade for either some rubble rock or a small piece of antheilia (sp?). Some of the frags may have a few Eagle Eye zoas mixed in. I am away from the tank but I would guess the smaller frags have 10 - 20 zoos and the other have 20 - 30 zoos.
 
I am meeting a guy in Maryland Heights tomorrow for a light around 11...if you get this some time before then and can call me I would be interested. 618-977-2792. Thanks, Tony
 
superfirefly,

Nice meeting you and thanks for the trees. THey look great.

Let me know when you are ready to do the rotifers and phyto.

Faz
 
Thanks the frags look great they've opened up nicely already! it was nice getting to meet you, you have an adorable little boy!!!

hope everything works outon the frags you got if any problems LMK i have plebty more lol
 
It was nice meeting everyone today, thanks for stopping by. I hope everyones frags do well.

Thanks Kpc01 for all the rubble next time I have frags to give away they will be mounted.

Giha1972, thanks for the pom pom frag. It is already pulsing away.

Bprice, thanks for the Cheato. It fits nicely behind my rock work. One thing I didn't think of is, my fox face loves algae. So far it has not touched it. Do fish usually shy away from Cheato?
 
my tangs didn't really like the cheato. they would go after the caulerpa like crazy but usually left the cheato alone....thats just my experience beyond that I don't know
 
Steve,
Thanks for the Kenya Trees! It was nice meeting you. Your tank does look great! Let me know if you ever want to get rid of an anenome. My tangs don't eat the cheato (which is why I made a post asking for caulerpa or gracilaria). Thanks again,

Bruce
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11872875#post11872875 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bprice
Steve,
Thanks for the Kenya Trees! It was nice meeting you. Your tank does look great! Let me know if you ever want to get rid of an anenome. My tangs don't eat the cheato (which is why I made a post asking for caulerpa or gracilaria). Thanks again,

Bruce

Bruce I would not feed your tangs your alge it is used for nutrient xport why put it right back in the tank. Also if it takes root in your display it is a bear to get out IMHO.
 
John,
It was great to see your set-up! Caulerpa might be hard to get out of your enormous tank, but mine is a little more manageable. I was planning on keeping the cheato( which is growing great), I just wanted something for the tangs to snack on. Thanks for the warning though.

Bruce
 
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