Reefski's
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We are selling the aquarium BEFORE listing the house again soo... I have a buyer for the tank and he is making it a fresh water tank.
I would like to have the tank inhabitants sale on Saturday/Sunday August 22/23. Once the rock is out it will be easy to section the tank and catch the fish.
If interested please email to resiroof at verizon dot net and i would like a commitment through paypal.
The big fish need a tank at least 250 gallons or larger-
All the fish are super healthy. I have had some of them for over ten years. The most recent additions at least 2+ years.
All fish are compatible with each other and all are good eaters, don't pick at the corals, clams, or anemones.
Measurements are a range. Hard to get them to hold still. They would all be swimming around in front of me looking for the next meal until i would pick up the tape measure, they would then dart around the nearest rock.
Pink tail trigger 8-9" $125 this fish does not bother any fish or inverts. Eats from the water column and loves Nori.
Sailfin tang 6-7" $50
Rabbit fish- 6-7" $50 this guy eats bubble algae
The rear fish.
Squirreled rabbit fish 8-9" $50 my wife's favorite
Naso Tang 7-8" $100
The following fish are smaller
Spawning pair of B&W clowns and free anemone $200
They currently have a clutch of eggs that will hatch in 4-5 days.
Coral Beauty 2 1/2-3" 25
Yellow tang 4-5" $30
Brown tang 4-5" $20
Atlantic Blue tang 5-6" $25
Six Line Wrasse $20
The butterfly fish are all known aiptasia eaters
Copperband butterfly 4-5" $40
Klein's butterfly 4-5" $25
Burgess butterfly-3" eats mojanos but by the time i got him a couple years ago there were more than he can keep up with.
I also have a couple of RBTA's $40
Live Rock or Dead Rock- $0.50 /lb a few hundred pounds. Some large nice shaped pieces and smaller pieces too. Unfortunately just about every piece has Mojanos.
I would like to have the tank inhabitants sale on Saturday/Sunday August 22/23. Once the rock is out it will be easy to section the tank and catch the fish.
If interested please email to resiroof at verizon dot net and i would like a commitment through paypal.
The big fish need a tank at least 250 gallons or larger-
All the fish are super healthy. I have had some of them for over ten years. The most recent additions at least 2+ years.
All fish are compatible with each other and all are good eaters, don't pick at the corals, clams, or anemones.
Measurements are a range. Hard to get them to hold still. They would all be swimming around in front of me looking for the next meal until i would pick up the tape measure, they would then dart around the nearest rock.
Pink tail trigger 8-9" $125 this fish does not bother any fish or inverts. Eats from the water column and loves Nori.
Sailfin tang 6-7" $50
Rabbit fish- 6-7" $50 this guy eats bubble algae
The rear fish.
Squirreled rabbit fish 8-9" $50 my wife's favorite
Naso Tang 7-8" $100
The following fish are smaller
Spawning pair of B&W clowns and free anemone $200
They currently have a clutch of eggs that will hatch in 4-5 days.
Coral Beauty 2 1/2-3" 25
Yellow tang 4-5" $30
Brown tang 4-5" $20
Atlantic Blue tang 5-6" $25
Six Line Wrasse $20
The butterfly fish are all known aiptasia eaters
Copperband butterfly 4-5" $40
Klein's butterfly 4-5" $25
Burgess butterfly-3" eats mojanos but by the time i got him a couple years ago there were more than he can keep up with.
I also have a couple of RBTA's $40
Live Rock or Dead Rock- $0.50 /lb a few hundred pounds. Some large nice shaped pieces and smaller pieces too. Unfortunately just about every piece has Mojanos.