getting rid of a couple corals

kpc01

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I am moving next week and getting rid of just a couple corals. I will try to get some pictures up tonight.

a nice candy cane light green/turquoise color 10 heads 25 bucks OBO
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another candy cane(I think) darker green with 4 heads 10 bucks
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probably a percula clown if I can catch him 15 bucks

I think the last fish is a goby of some kind but not sure. I'll most likely not be able to catch him until the rock comes out Sunday or Monday. 10 bucks
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i have a pink spotted gobie just like that but it is 6 inches long now got a nice burrow under some rocks, they sift sand a little bit and do perch on rocks and corals sometimes, mine does on leathers.
 
the goby sits on that chalice and also on my clam, sometimes the brain corals so I guess the answer is yes. However I haven't seen any ill effect from it. Every now and then I see a small amount of rock moved but doesn't seem like he burrows much because I've never seen any holes or anything.
 
hehe I actually want a fish that perches I think it looks neat, I know some people say that it can damage coral but I think it would be neat to see

How far is LSL from fenton? can we meet up somewhere after you catch him?
 
The goby and two candy canes are both tentatively spoken for. The only thing to figure out is if the fish can be picked up on a tight schedule(breakdown and 10 hour drive) so I would prefer someone that could come by and get the fish around breakdown time. I have you down though Breutus if something falls thru. Looks like the only thing left is the perc
I also have a few small keny trees(or colts ?) that I can give to anyone coming to get another coral.

thanks
Kelly
 
those gobies are great fish mine has never hurt any corals, but doesn't like seein sandbed a mess it will pick up all shells and move them behind all rock work, until the snails and hermits come crawling back out.
 
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