zebrafish
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As in the old Star Trek episode "œTrouble with Tribbles" where Captain Kirk and the Crew ends up with having to deal with thousands of little fuzzy balls (Tribbles) that keep eating all the food insight and keep reproducing, and he has nowhere to turn.
I feel like I am in somewhat of the same situation. I have a small tank that has been established for a couple of years now and had one rose anemone that decided to split. Well as one the old Faberge Organics Shampoo commercial states "œI told two friends and she told two friends and so on and so on". That's kind of what the anemone has done over the last year. I have way too many rose anemones in my small tank. They are in great shape and doing well there just is not any room left for anything to move. They range in size from 4 inches up to 8 inches or more, (under estimate and over commit).
I am in desperate need to sell off at some of these anemones. I am willing to sell them for $20.00 each. The only thing I ask is that I be able to pick them, I want to remove the ones on the back glass first to avoid any damage to the animal itself. Some of you have in the past purchased anemones from me and know they are great shape.
If you are interested please let me know. I live in Southaven, but make many trips to Collierville during the week for my sons soccer practice. I am willing to meet anyone at the practice fields to save you travel time.
Sorry for all the Retro TV references. Showing my age I guess.
Thank you.
I feel like I am in somewhat of the same situation. I have a small tank that has been established for a couple of years now and had one rose anemone that decided to split. Well as one the old Faberge Organics Shampoo commercial states "œI told two friends and she told two friends and so on and so on". That's kind of what the anemone has done over the last year. I have way too many rose anemones in my small tank. They are in great shape and doing well there just is not any room left for anything to move. They range in size from 4 inches up to 8 inches or more, (under estimate and over commit).
I am in desperate need to sell off at some of these anemones. I am willing to sell them for $20.00 each. The only thing I ask is that I be able to pick them, I want to remove the ones on the back glass first to avoid any damage to the animal itself. Some of you have in the past purchased anemones from me and know they are great shape.
If you are interested please let me know. I live in Southaven, but make many trips to Collierville during the week for my sons soccer practice. I am willing to meet anyone at the practice fields to save you travel time.
Sorry for all the Retro TV references. Showing my age I guess.
Thank you.