FS: LR and livestock!!!

hxn

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I have around 125# of LR and 75# Live Sand for sale.

4" blue tang
6" maroon clown
3" hawk
Medium Cleaner

I need to get rid of the livestock so i can get rid of the dry-stock. So please PM me if you are interested. I'm willing to negotiate with reasonable offers. Thank you.
 
first were are you located and what kind of cleaner is it? shrimp or wrasse? if wrasse is it the white black and blue or hawaiian?
thank you,
robert
 
I'm located in Clearwater and the cleaner is a shrimp.

guntercb, i will give you a call in a few.
 
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I am interested in the shrimp. How much and how soon can I pick it up? Also, Any idea if my Niger Trigger (4in. long) or my Yellow Tail Wrasse (3in. long) would eat it?
 
How much for sum rock??? mainly that big piece on the left hand side--on the bottom, next to the Hippo???
 
why would a trigger eat a cleaner shrimp? ron i would think it might be ok. your trigger isn't so big that I would think it would eat shrimp that is there to help them. they coexist in the wild why not in a tank? a starving fish might eat it but your fish isn't starving. besides it would be a good experiment.
 
Shrimp are trigger food. Wrasses and gobies are the cleaners of triggers. Shrimp are a feast...no shrimp(and probably a good idea for no snails or crabs) for a trigger tank. Granted some triggers don't have an attitude and won't harm them, but this is a risky call. Carnivores are usually not the best tankmates in a reef setup.

By that theory, mantis shrimp and snails live in the same waters. I dare you to put a snail(or crab, or shrimp) in with a mantis!! Mmm...Mmm, lunch. Parrotfish live near coral, but don't put one in your tank. Everything lives near it's prey, that is how it becomes prey.
 
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