FS: 100g setup, 20g setup

I would take "scooter" but I don't want any fish competing with my mandarin 4 pods.

Let me know if you end up needing me to hold anything for you as I have a bunch of room in my sump.

Let me know if you need any help at all.
 
Thanks, Julie. Despite good prices, the response on the tank has been underwhelming. :)

I will be very sad to see the clowns and gobies and shrimp go to their new home this Sunday, but it's a good home with someone who will value them -- and all their larvae!

I really just want to get rid of all the extra STUFF and simplify. Maybe once the 20g is down and I just have the one tank plus the babies... maybe that will be simple enough? *sigh* I really don't want to see the tank go. Besides, what else would I put in the living room, anyway?
 
Hmmm... the top layer good stuff is about half spoken for to go into my new tank. My sand bed is GOOD stuff, but most of the diversity is going to be on the top layers. The other half is maybe 30 pounds, then about 60 pounds on the bottom with the deeper worms and amphipods in their tunnels.
 
100g tank setup pending sale. Sorry, sandbed is going with it ot close the deal.

Here's the remaining list:
FISH:
Scooter blenny, female, proven flatworm eater, also readily eats prepared foods $35 (to established home only)
Yellow assessor pair $100 (pending sale with a backup)

CORALS:
3 lobophyllias. $25 each
Large tan lobophyton. $25

HARDWARE
20g Visio glass tank ONLY. Drilled rear right (1") with overflow and standpipe. Includes bulkhead and plumbing if you want it. $25!
Dolphin DP560 pump, 560gph in excellent condition. $25

ROCK:
Tonga rock, top quality in large and XX-L pieces. $4/pound
Rubble rock, $2/pound

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Most everything is gone -- it's sad to see the big empty spot with the grooves in the carpet on the floor. Much luck to Marc and his one (!) friend who are probably humping the tank and stand inside his house now.

A few corals left, but I will post separately.

When I pulled one piece of rock out, I mentioned it smelled. It was the rock one of the assessors always hid in, and I examined it closely to be sure the assessor wasn't still in it -- neat small clam on the bottom, though.

Drained the tank and only found one assessor. We went out to the tub of rock to pull that one rock out again. Oh. That wasn't a clam, it was the face of an assessor. Poor fish got stuck in a hole last night (since he came out and fed yesterday eve) and there wasn't much left of him. Ugh. What a way to die.
 
The nanos are going. Plural, because now I have:

1) 10g baby tank with baby clowns and baby YWG. Two clowns are solding pending pickup in 2-ish weeks, 2 clowns are for me, and the 2 runts have underbites, so I am watching to see if they outgrow it, otherwise when they get bigger I will probably give them away. The baby YWG isn't big enough for a real tank yet anyway.

2) 12g nanocube holding corals I need to sell, also holding a yellow assessor

3) 15g nano that's my new tank; currently holding an unhappy scooter blenny pending pickup and all the stuff I am keeping.
 
House too quiet... can't sleep without my "ocean"...

Meanwhile, the dog and cat are having a fiesta. I knew they didn't like the time I spent with the tank, but they are SO happy now.
 
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