Taking down my tank

aces4me

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I will be taking down my 55 reef tank very soon. So many of you were helpful to me while I was starting my tank I wanted to see if any of you folks were interested in any of my livestock. I have:

5 E. quadricolor anemones (These anemones split..I started with 1)
2 Skunk clown fish (must take pair with at least one anemone)
1 clownfish (not matched with any anemone)
2 Blue Chromis

I'm looking for good homes for these...its stupid I know but I feel responsible for them.

I have a lot of soft corals including a large leather coral ( grown from a frag I got at a monthly meeting).

My tank had bubble algae and glass anemones so I doubt anyone will be interested in my rock.

Please send an email to aces4me@yahoo.com if you are interested in any of these. I prefer to give this stuff to members but it all has to go in the next 3 or 4 weeks.
 
Sorry, I don't have any pictures but she is a fairly standard nemo looking clown fish. She is not a small clown fish and if you have any other clown fish in your tank she will try to boss them around. She gets along fine with my skunk clowns but they can always retreat to their anemones.
 
I responded to your email but it bounced back....

Sorry, we were unable to deliver your message to the following address.

:
Mail server for "verizon.net" unreachable for too long

cool. I have some mushrooms and some zoos and that large leather I wrote about. All are attached to rocks now. The rocks will have stuff on them you don't want in your tank so I'm not sure the best way to get you those corals.....any ideas?


--- On Thu, 5/29/08, John & Roseanne Schrader <iblankedit@verizon.net> wrote:

> From: John & Roseanne Schrader <iblankedit@verizon.net>
> Subject: corals
> To: aces4me@yahoo.com
> Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008, 3:42 PM
> Hi,
> I posted a reply on your thread (I'm Schadiest1), just
> wanted to touch base with you via email.
>
> Thanks,
> John
 
the best way i've found to remove corals from large rocks is, take a flat head screw driver and a hammer and just chisel out a little bit of the rock below the coral so that the coral is removed from the rock and still attached to a small portion of the rock. make sense? coulde really use some mushrooms, zoos and the leather.
 
sorry to jump this thread, but i've just subscribed to this site and am interesetd in learning when and where monthly meetings are, and how to join in! im still trying to figure this site out and how to access info. Can anyone let me know? thanks! alex in N. Berwick ME
 
still have free rock, fish, and corals?

still have free rock, fish, and corals?

Hi,
Just wondering if you got rid of all your live rock? I'm looking to start up a saltwater tank and I wouldn't mind battling a few pest anenomes and algae for my first go at it. If you aren't too far from Waterboro, ME I'd be happy to come take it off your hands and maybe some fish if you've still got them as well. I noticed that that fish club meeting is in Alfred and thats 10 min away from me so I thought (hoped) you were in this area too. Also, I'm studying freshwater and marine biology at UNH so they'd be getting a good home. Let me know, Thanks.

Mike
 
oh, I just realized you're in richmond. I've got a sister in Brunswick which I visit every now and then, so if you still need to get rid of some rock, I'd be willing to meet you there. Thanks again.
 

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