Python73
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I'm tearing down my 125G setup, it is just throwing way too much heat into my basement. I'm not going to do that "buy the whole thing" route, since 100% of the time people immediately ask for pieces parts anyway. I'm going to list things in order of when I need to get rid of them. So first fish and rock, plus maybe some corals if I get unlazy enough to take pictures.
I'll be at the meeting this Saturday, and that's the perfect time to meet to pickup something on this list.
ANIMALS:
SAILFIN TANG - $35
This is the non-desjardin variety that has a yellow tail and lots of spots. Not the boring black and white striped morph.
A fantastic fish, he is ~ 3" and I've had him for over a year. Will eat anything including your fingers, great algae control.
LEMONPEEL ANGEL - $40
Bright yellow with his adult orange starting to show. He is a fat 2" and eats like a pig. This fish only gets better looking
as it ages. Coral safe for LPS and SPS in my tank, and coexists with a yellow tang and a coral beauty. The price on
these has been very high for some reason, I know I paid over $50 for him. Been in my tank almost a year.
BANGAII CARDINAL, TANK RAISED - $20
This is a year old offspring of my bangaii parents. He's been in my main display for 6 months or so. If you want a bangaii,
this is the fish for you. He is approaching full adult size and eats well. (first shot at this to Ray)
BANGAII CARDINAL, TANK RAISED BABY - $10
This is a 3ish month old baby bangaii from my pair. He is living in my refugium eating copepods until he is sick. About
the size of a quarter now. Never had any problem getting these to eat prepared food. (first shot at this to Ray)
CORAL BEAUTY ANGEL - $25
A smallish 1.5" or so beauty. Strong blue coloration, eats aggressively. Had him for almost a year. No coral nipping
witnessed and lives with another centropyge angel. (YMMV on angel mixing)
SKUNK CLEANER SHRIMP x2 - $30 for both or $20 each
Adult sized skunk cleaners. Typical cave dwelling nice looking shrimp.
I'll take reservations on the above animals by email or post time, with precedence given to the following conditions:
1 - people who will pick up at this Saturday's meeting
2 - people who I know personally are going to pick up soon
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Ah, forgot the liverock. I have a bunch of mixed liverock, all of it cured for over a year in my tanks and remarkably pest free. Seriously, I don't think there is a single aiptasia in my systems. Same for majanos, haven't seen one this year. At a guess I'd say most of the rock is fiji. Sizes range from volleyball to softball. Very good purple/pink coloration.
So here's the deal. I'm going to sell it for $3 a pound. But ONLY if you take it "Sam's choice." This means you ask for 40lbs, I grab 40lbs and box it up and bring it to the meeting. I'm not going to rip you off, nor will I disappear overnight. If you insist on coming to the house to pick over the rock "I_want_that_piece" style as if I were a store, I'm going to charge you $5 a pound. That's a $2 pain in my *** premium. If you've ever sold rock, you know exactly what I mean. If you happen to be on the short list of people who I'd have over the house to look at my tanks anyway, you can just come pick your own and we'll work it out.
I'd guess I have a couple hundred pounds of rock. I also have a ton of live sand. I'm not a big fan of reusing sand, but I am a big fan of seeding from a good source. If you want a bunch of sand, let me know. It will be cheap if not free. If you just want a cup or the good stuff, I'll wait until I tear down the display and then notify that I have cups of seed sand available.
S !
I'm tearing down my 125G setup, it is just throwing way too much heat into my basement. I'm not going to do that "buy the whole thing" route, since 100% of the time people immediately ask for pieces parts anyway. I'm going to list things in order of when I need to get rid of them. So first fish and rock, plus maybe some corals if I get unlazy enough to take pictures.
I'll be at the meeting this Saturday, and that's the perfect time to meet to pickup something on this list.
ANIMALS:
SAILFIN TANG - $35
This is the non-desjardin variety that has a yellow tail and lots of spots. Not the boring black and white striped morph.
A fantastic fish, he is ~ 3" and I've had him for over a year. Will eat anything including your fingers, great algae control.
LEMONPEEL ANGEL - $40
Bright yellow with his adult orange starting to show. He is a fat 2" and eats like a pig. This fish only gets better looking
as it ages. Coral safe for LPS and SPS in my tank, and coexists with a yellow tang and a coral beauty. The price on
these has been very high for some reason, I know I paid over $50 for him. Been in my tank almost a year.
BANGAII CARDINAL, TANK RAISED - $20
This is a year old offspring of my bangaii parents. He's been in my main display for 6 months or so. If you want a bangaii,
this is the fish for you. He is approaching full adult size and eats well. (first shot at this to Ray)
BANGAII CARDINAL, TANK RAISED BABY - $10
This is a 3ish month old baby bangaii from my pair. He is living in my refugium eating copepods until he is sick. About
the size of a quarter now. Never had any problem getting these to eat prepared food. (first shot at this to Ray)
CORAL BEAUTY ANGEL - $25
A smallish 1.5" or so beauty. Strong blue coloration, eats aggressively. Had him for almost a year. No coral nipping
witnessed and lives with another centropyge angel. (YMMV on angel mixing)
SKUNK CLEANER SHRIMP x2 - $30 for both or $20 each
Adult sized skunk cleaners. Typical cave dwelling nice looking shrimp.
I'll take reservations on the above animals by email or post time, with precedence given to the following conditions:
1 - people who will pick up at this Saturday's meeting
2 - people who I know personally are going to pick up soon
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ah, forgot the liverock. I have a bunch of mixed liverock, all of it cured for over a year in my tanks and remarkably pest free. Seriously, I don't think there is a single aiptasia in my systems. Same for majanos, haven't seen one this year. At a guess I'd say most of the rock is fiji. Sizes range from volleyball to softball. Very good purple/pink coloration.
So here's the deal. I'm going to sell it for $3 a pound. But ONLY if you take it "Sam's choice." This means you ask for 40lbs, I grab 40lbs and box it up and bring it to the meeting. I'm not going to rip you off, nor will I disappear overnight. If you insist on coming to the house to pick over the rock "I_want_that_piece" style as if I were a store, I'm going to charge you $5 a pound. That's a $2 pain in my *** premium. If you've ever sold rock, you know exactly what I mean. If you happen to be on the short list of people who I'd have over the house to look at my tanks anyway, you can just come pick your own and we'll work it out.
I'd guess I have a couple hundred pounds of rock. I also have a ton of live sand. I'm not a big fan of reusing sand, but I am a big fan of seeding from a good source. If you want a bunch of sand, let me know. It will be cheap if not free. If you just want a cup or the good stuff, I'll wait until I tear down the display and then notify that I have cups of seed sand available.
S !