Livestock for Sale in Downey

rbdesigns

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I'm trying to get rid of as much livestock as possible to take down all my tanks. I'm upgrading to SoCal Creations tank tomorrow and want to clear up some room. I'm going to list everything I have for sale and try to post pictures. I have already broken down six tanks and have most of the fish in containers so I don't have to deal with trying to catch them. I will be available tonight for pick up and tomorrow for pick up around 4 o clock in the afternoon. All my prices are firm pm if you are a serious buyer for my address. There are some fishes from the 225 I will be finding homes for also and will post them tomorrow. If someone or two people would like to help me unload the fish tank tomorrow morning around 10-11 am, I will give away a fish or two for the help. Thanks for looking.


Ron
 
Wild Caught Female tomato Clown X Juvenile tank bred Cinnamon Clown $15:

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Yashia White Ray Goby: $25 w/ candy cane pistol shrimp add $10.

I feed the goby an assortment of flake food, It doesn't like pellets, they drop too fast and prefer to eat from the water collumn.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7451045#post7451045 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by oosurfin
how aggressive are the orchids? think 2 of them would be ok in a 135

They're aggressive towards their own kind, but I think a 135 gallon is big enough for two of them as long as you have enough hiding places and caves. Up until I broke my tanks down I had a springer's, striped and orchid dottyback in the same tank. I put a lot of rubble and pvc pipes and didn't have any problems.
 
i had a purple cap psudo that pushed a pair of clowns a hippo (4.5") and a few other fish into a section that was ~ !' on the right side of thank. the thing was crazy thats why im wondering. i have ~200lbs of rock in my tank now with 5 chromis, 1 hippo, 1 desjardni, 1 occ. clown, 1 6 line, 1 potters, 2 blue evota cleaners and a 1 bi color blenny. do they come out alot and swim around in the current or are they like blennies and just kinda hang out in their spot?
 
From what I've read the tank bred dottybacks are more docile. They like swimming in the current. The ones that hang out in their own spot are the springer's and striped dottybacks.
 
I really haven't decided yet, but I have a shrimp eating, wrasse killing mystery wrasse. $125

I don't know if I want to add him to the 225 gallon since every new addition gets picked on by the mysterry wrasse and it ate all of my fire shrimp and cleaner shrimp within a day. Other than that it's healthy and eats frozen, pellets and flake food. It would look nice an aggressive reef with no inverts.

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