Taking Down My Saltwater Tank - Available

kbroz

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After a long debate with myself, I have decided to take down my saltwater tank because I do not have enough time to keep all my corals and things healthy while I am working on my thesis PLUS I will not be making any money this summer while I do my research, so... Here is what I have available:

-About 30 or more lbs. of liverock, COVERED with macroalgea, mushrooms (blue/brown), hairy mushrooms, different sized polyps, and maybe a few star ployps. Let me assure you, there is a carpet of mushrooms and polyps and stuff. I cout at least 30 mushrooms (big), 10 hairy mushrooms (big), and probably 100 polyps, plus two small star polyp colonies.

-Neon goby

-Citron goby (green)

-Chalk bass

-Yellow-faced blue pygmy angel

-Coral banded shrimp

-A ton of macroalgae

-Live sand

...This is all in a 29 gallon tank with a sump. The lighting/filtration/tank are NOT FOR SALE. If you are interested in any of this stuff, make me an offer. Pictures available upon request.
 
Both. Some of it is covered in macroalgea like the bubble type and some has coraline algea... some has both. It is mostly covered in polyps and mushrooms.
 
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kbroz, FYI that macroalgae is fern caulerpa and the stuff that looks like bubbles is grape caulerpa.


I am pretty sure the neon goby and green citron goby are spoken for already.
 
Correctamundo. Fern and bubble calurpa. There may also be some "brillo pad" algae in there. The name escapes me at the moment... too many science terms running around in there. I am trying to get to everyone's e-mail on a first come, first serve basis. The gobies are spoken for. I forgot to mention my cleaner shrimp as well.
 
I would take the cleaner shrimp when you are ready also. Please let me know after the rock and stuff is gone.

-- Kevin
 
I still have some LR, macroalgae, a chalk bass, a pygmy angel, and possibly my skimmer and some live sand available. I am going down the list of who PM'ed me first so be patient!
 
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