Dono
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So due to some budgetary concerns of mine I have decided to breakdown my tank and downgrade. Since my new build will be quite different, I'm going to be starting out with new Livestock. Before I can part out or complete sell my equipment I would like first sell off what fish and corals I have left.
*I won't be accepting trades.*
Fish
-($30)Two mated Ocellaris Clowns. I would love to keep these two together and not split them up. Female is about 2.5" maybe bigger and male is a very good mature size. Both very healthy and hosting in my smaller RBTA.
-($15)One Yellow Tank Med. size. The tang has not shown any signs of fin tears or disease.
-($5 for all)Four small size Blue/green Chromis. All healthy and have been in the tank behaving well with each other for 3-4 months.
-($15)One Male Green Mandarin Dragonet. Very healthy. The Mandarin has a good pod population in my tank so he has never had the need to pick at frozen food, but I've seen him nip at mysis. I would assume it won't be hard to ween him if necessary.
-($30)Yellow Watchmen Goby & Tiger Pistol Shrimp. Like the clowns, I would like to keep these two sold as a pair. They happily burrow together and are pretty quirky. If you're interested in this combo please understand that I may need to get rid of some base rock to reach them since they burrow under some of the main rock. *Be warned if you have a fine sand bed, the will knock around everything*
Live Rock
I have approximately 100lbs of live rock. Much of the rock either has corals or RBTAs on it that I would rather not frag off.
Base Rock:
-($30) Appx 5-10lbs with RBTA (2-3")
-($50) Appx 5-10lbs with RBTA (4-5") and Med size tube worm/feather duster
-($25) Appx 5-10lbs with small blue star polyps colony and red/black zoas (30 polyp colony)
-($35) Appx 5-10lbs with Neon green encrusting gorgonian (appx 5.5")
-($5) Appx 1 lb with green mushrooms (3 large shrooms)
Shelf Rock
-($100) Appx. 30-40lbs covered in blue star polyps, tan/yellow palys (20-25 polyps), Orange monti cap (~4")
Note: These are the main pieces of rock that I'm listing. There are plenty more large pieces that I can part with for a reasonable price per pound. Most other pieces have live coral growing on them as well.
Coral
-($15) Ultra Green Hammer (3 heads)
-($10) Frogspawn (2 heads)
-($35) Yellow zoa colony (50-75 polyp)
-($10) Whammin watermelon zoa frag (5-6 polyps)
-($15) Neon pink zoa frag (5 polyps)
-($15) Neon green with black ring zoa (4-5 polyp)
-($15) Acan Lord (3 heads)
-($5) Pink pom pom Xenia (4")
-($5 for both) Two red mushrooms
I have several other frags/corals that I may not be able to recall at the moment, but they are all negotiable if you come by.
Coral Disclaimer: My tank is free of planaria (red, white, brown) but I have recently battled zoa eating nudis. The tank has been treated over the last several weeks with flatworm exit, which with my observations has killed the nudis. I have also individually treated individual zoas colonies that I could remove with flatworm and then freshwater dips.
Regardless of the precautions I have taken, please QT any zoas you may purchase for a few days to be safe. These are all beautiful corals that I have spent quite some time taking care of and I would hate to see them or anyone else's coral get swept by the way side from something so preventable.
To stay organized I will be making a thread for my equipment once the livestock is sold.
-Eddie
*I won't be accepting trades.*
Fish
-($30)Two mated Ocellaris Clowns. I would love to keep these two together and not split them up. Female is about 2.5" maybe bigger and male is a very good mature size. Both very healthy and hosting in my smaller RBTA.
-($15)One Yellow Tank Med. size. The tang has not shown any signs of fin tears or disease.
-($5 for all)Four small size Blue/green Chromis. All healthy and have been in the tank behaving well with each other for 3-4 months.
-($15)One Male Green Mandarin Dragonet. Very healthy. The Mandarin has a good pod population in my tank so he has never had the need to pick at frozen food, but I've seen him nip at mysis. I would assume it won't be hard to ween him if necessary.
-($30)Yellow Watchmen Goby & Tiger Pistol Shrimp. Like the clowns, I would like to keep these two sold as a pair. They happily burrow together and are pretty quirky. If you're interested in this combo please understand that I may need to get rid of some base rock to reach them since they burrow under some of the main rock. *Be warned if you have a fine sand bed, the will knock around everything*
Live Rock
I have approximately 100lbs of live rock. Much of the rock either has corals or RBTAs on it that I would rather not frag off.
Base Rock:
-($30) Appx 5-10lbs with RBTA (2-3")
-($50) Appx 5-10lbs with RBTA (4-5") and Med size tube worm/feather duster
-($25) Appx 5-10lbs with small blue star polyps colony and red/black zoas (30 polyp colony)
-($35) Appx 5-10lbs with Neon green encrusting gorgonian (appx 5.5")
-($5) Appx 1 lb with green mushrooms (3 large shrooms)
Shelf Rock
-($100) Appx. 30-40lbs covered in blue star polyps, tan/yellow palys (20-25 polyps), Orange monti cap (~4")
Note: These are the main pieces of rock that I'm listing. There are plenty more large pieces that I can part with for a reasonable price per pound. Most other pieces have live coral growing on them as well.
Coral
-($15) Ultra Green Hammer (3 heads)
-($10) Frogspawn (2 heads)
-($35) Yellow zoa colony (50-75 polyp)
-($10) Whammin watermelon zoa frag (5-6 polyps)
-($15) Neon pink zoa frag (5 polyps)
-($15) Neon green with black ring zoa (4-5 polyp)
-($15) Acan Lord (3 heads)
-($5) Pink pom pom Xenia (4")
-($5 for both) Two red mushrooms
I have several other frags/corals that I may not be able to recall at the moment, but they are all negotiable if you come by.
Coral Disclaimer: My tank is free of planaria (red, white, brown) but I have recently battled zoa eating nudis. The tank has been treated over the last several weeks with flatworm exit, which with my observations has killed the nudis. I have also individually treated individual zoas colonies that I could remove with flatworm and then freshwater dips.
Regardless of the precautions I have taken, please QT any zoas you may purchase for a few days to be safe. These are all beautiful corals that I have spent quite some time taking care of and I would hate to see them or anyone else's coral get swept by the way side from something so preventable.
To stay organized I will be making a thread for my equipment once the livestock is sold.
-Eddie
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