With mixed emotions, my husband has accepted an ex-pat assignment in the Netherlands for the next 2-3 years.. We will be leaving later this summer. I have had and raised seahorses since 2002. So the tanks, rock and corals are at least 4 years old. The seahorses have all been sold.
I am not a reef guru, but I know what has worked for me! I am not sure of all of the latin names as I used to buy what I liked! If someone wants the tank-fine, if not, I can store it with water and a basic pump running to keep it sound until our return.
I have no prices, as I just want fair offers. I would prefer if the items were picked up. I live in Beaver County, about 20 minutes from the airport. I am willing to drive to the Robinson area or Monroeville area to meet up.
Here is what is available:
In this tank there is 85+lbs of live rock. Several pieces of the rock have mushrooms attached. I believe there are 5 different kinds-probably more as there are several species which have fallen behind the rock and continues to grow! The rocks with mushrooms are fist sized and larger. Each rock contains 4-6 mushrooms. There are several rocks which have only 1 mushroom, but the mushroom is the size of your palm! There is the mother of all mushroom rocks which has over 50 mushrooms on the front and side faces alone. This rock measures approx 9†x 5†and is around 5-6†in diameter. A couple of the shrooms, when open are the size of soft balls!
Corals: Mushrooms galore (see above)! 1 green toadstool leather on a rock with 5 red mushrooms. His cap, when fully extended is about 5†in diameter. 1 toadstool leather about 4†in diameter which has attached itself to 2 pieces of rock! 1 mature, 4-5†tall mother-kenya tree. She has naturally, which is kinda unusual, spawned (or what ever it is they do) 2 babies. Each about 1 ½†tall and all 3 are on the same couple of rocks. There is a pretty little feather duster, which is attached to a mushroom rock. Since she first appeared, she has grown to about 2†in diameter! Don’t know how large she’ll get. Lastly, there is a small (2-3†piece of rock) colony of a pretty polyp. I don’t know the name. And several other colonies of another type on several more rocks.
Livestock: Duncan, my little clown who has been with me since Finding Nemo came out. 1 little yellow goby-2 years old. 4 peppermint shrimp. Snails of many species and sizes, little star fish (2 or 3 different types), 2 sea urchins, and a hermit crab or two.
Macro Algae: Calurpaâ€"razor, cup, feather, grape and 1 other type. Halimeda. I keep all of these severely pruned, but have let them grow a bit since the horses are gone.
If anyone is interested, please e-mail me:
muhlberger@comcast.net
I am not a reef guru, but I know what has worked for me! I am not sure of all of the latin names as I used to buy what I liked! If someone wants the tank-fine, if not, I can store it with water and a basic pump running to keep it sound until our return.
I have no prices, as I just want fair offers. I would prefer if the items were picked up. I live in Beaver County, about 20 minutes from the airport. I am willing to drive to the Robinson area or Monroeville area to meet up.
Here is what is available:
In this tank there is 85+lbs of live rock. Several pieces of the rock have mushrooms attached. I believe there are 5 different kinds-probably more as there are several species which have fallen behind the rock and continues to grow! The rocks with mushrooms are fist sized and larger. Each rock contains 4-6 mushrooms. There are several rocks which have only 1 mushroom, but the mushroom is the size of your palm! There is the mother of all mushroom rocks which has over 50 mushrooms on the front and side faces alone. This rock measures approx 9†x 5†and is around 5-6†in diameter. A couple of the shrooms, when open are the size of soft balls!
Corals: Mushrooms galore (see above)! 1 green toadstool leather on a rock with 5 red mushrooms. His cap, when fully extended is about 5†in diameter. 1 toadstool leather about 4†in diameter which has attached itself to 2 pieces of rock! 1 mature, 4-5†tall mother-kenya tree. She has naturally, which is kinda unusual, spawned (or what ever it is they do) 2 babies. Each about 1 ½†tall and all 3 are on the same couple of rocks. There is a pretty little feather duster, which is attached to a mushroom rock. Since she first appeared, she has grown to about 2†in diameter! Don’t know how large she’ll get. Lastly, there is a small (2-3†piece of rock) colony of a pretty polyp. I don’t know the name. And several other colonies of another type on several more rocks.
Livestock: Duncan, my little clown who has been with me since Finding Nemo came out. 1 little yellow goby-2 years old. 4 peppermint shrimp. Snails of many species and sizes, little star fish (2 or 3 different types), 2 sea urchins, and a hermit crab or two.
Macro Algae: Calurpaâ€"razor, cup, feather, grape and 1 other type. Halimeda. I keep all of these severely pruned, but have let them grow a bit since the horses are gone.
If anyone is interested, please e-mail me:
muhlberger@comcast.net