I have a sailfin tang for sale cheap also 3 monos!

baldwinaquaman

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All of these fish are in great health, eat like pigs, and no markings whatsoever. I want to get rid of them because I want to cut my bioload down. The sailfin is 6-7 inches with a beautiful sail, the monos are about 3-4 inches long, and the same high. They school occasioanlly, and at night the school all night. if anyone is interested make me an offer. I will sale the monos and sailfin seperate. but the monos have to stay together, their buds. I will be willing to meet anyone in the charleston area.

I would also be willing to trade all four for a hippo tang.
 
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it's a standard sailfin, $40 for the bird wrasse.........
$30 for the sailfin, and $40 for all three monos, they school regularly.....
 
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Sure....I actually have a dr. appointment there soon.....I think in like a week.....The bird wrasse may be sold, a friend asked me to hold him for a couple of days, but he might not want it, are you still interested in the others?
 
You can view them here....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq2ScR4ENs

I had been working in the tank during this video so it was a bit hazy. A mon is a fish which is born in freshwater, and when they turn to adults they live fully in saltwater. They school, or shoal in large groups. These are not fully grown, they get about twice this size I believe. Great fish, but as you can tell I need to cut down on my bioload a bit. You could say that monos are a brackish fish, however I know as adults they live fully in saltwater until time to spawn. There are two species of monos sparatically available for sale, these are the more desirable. It took me over a year to actually find them already converted to saltwater. I've had them around 6 months or so.
 
You can view them here....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq2ScR4ENs

I had been working in the tank during this video so it was a bit hazy. A mon is a fish which is born in freshwater, and when they turn to adults they live fully in saltwater. They school, or shoal in large groups. These are not fully grown, they get about twice this size I believe. Great fish, but as you can tell I need to cut down on my bioload a bit. You could say that monos are a brackish fish, however I know as adults they live fully in saltwater until time to spawn. There are two species of monos sparatically available for sale, these are the more desirable. It took me over a year to actually find them already converted to saltwater. I've had them around 6 months or so.


Thanks for the info. Actually, I saw them at a LFS maybe back during the spring. I just didn't know what they were.

Good luck on finding them home.
 
Ok, i'm reducing the price on these 4 fish. $50 for all 4. This is a heck of a deal. Someone ive them a good home, rather than me trading them to the LFS.
 
If I had a bigger tank or less bio load I'd be thinking about the mono's I just don't have room for them.
 
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