Linina
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I got rid of all my livestock and now I just need to get rid of this rock. There are a few corals attached so figured someone might want them before I dump the rock into a bucket in the basement. The rock does have a pretty good amount of algae, so disclaimer there. There are 2 pieces of an encrusting monti (green, about 2-3" or so pieces) and a few bits of pulsing xenia, and a neon green (not very neon now though) kenya tree (does not appear to be a weed like the brown junk..this one I've had probably a year and it never divided or anything). There's also a bright green sps very slow growing that I can't remember the name of. Edit: also theres a few florida rics in here too and a piece of orange monti cap.
I am not inclined to weigh the rock, I'd guess there's at least 30 pounds. All my rock is originally fiji live rock from aquamart and just a few other pieces of base rock I picked up somewhere along the way.
There is this rock in the picture and then 3 smallish pieces in a 20 gallon tank that is attached to this tank. Also there is some (algae-free) in the sump, a few smaller type pieces there.
And if you are looking for more rock than that, I could also probably be persuaded to unload whats in the bucket in the basement (it's in saltwater with a heater and a powerhead). I've had about 90 pounds down there since I tore down my 90 gallon about 10 months ago (though I threw another piece in there recently).
So here is a pic of the rock for sale in the 40. Would like this gone this weekend so I can tear it down in preparation for a planted freshwater
Asking $40 OBO for all the rock in this display, the 3 rocks in the littler tank plumbed to it, and the sump rock, with of course whatever corals are still attached.
We live in SE aurora near E470 & Smoky Hill Rd.
I am not inclined to weigh the rock, I'd guess there's at least 30 pounds. All my rock is originally fiji live rock from aquamart and just a few other pieces of base rock I picked up somewhere along the way.
There is this rock in the picture and then 3 smallish pieces in a 20 gallon tank that is attached to this tank. Also there is some (algae-free) in the sump, a few smaller type pieces there.
And if you are looking for more rock than that, I could also probably be persuaded to unload whats in the bucket in the basement (it's in saltwater with a heater and a powerhead). I've had about 90 pounds down there since I tore down my 90 gallon about 10 months ago (though I threw another piece in there recently).
So here is a pic of the rock for sale in the 40. Would like this gone this weekend so I can tear it down in preparation for a planted freshwater

Asking $40 OBO for all the rock in this display, the 3 rocks in the littler tank plumbed to it, and the sump rock, with of course whatever corals are still attached.
We live in SE aurora near E470 & Smoky Hill Rd.

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