WTB sixline wrasse

Allyson

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We are looking to adopt/buy a sixline wrasse from an established tank. Let us know if you have one available.
Thanks.

Allyson & Rich
 
FYI: i saw some at Aquarium Concepts today for only $13.99. pretty good deal.

thinking about pick one up myself too.
 
I can sell mine for $50. It's not that expensive if you consider it's unique ability to eradicate all pods ;-)

jk. Check Pets Club on Rengsdorf and 101.
 
Zepp: After the advertising in the photo-thread, you can ask a high price. :)

We want this guy to diet on some flatworms (the photo-synthetic kind). If he’ll take to, them he’ll not be hungry!

Thales: Don’t know if you’re serious. Do you think he could be trapped in one of those cylindrical plexiglass traps?

The $14 is certainly inexpensive, but we rather hold out a bit in case someone is looking to get rid of one from his or her own tank.
 
When I finally get my new tank setup, I'll be looking to find a new home for my six-line (I could rehome it now, but I think it might be hard to catch). I am optimistically hoping to have the new tank up and running by the end of this month, so I could let you know if you want to wait that long. :)
 
Bonnie,

That sounds great.
Of cause the end of the month is today, but we know what you mean :)

We go pretty slow with our tank, so an extra month is nothing.
Please let us know.
 
Gah! I'm all messed up with my dates these days. :) I should've said by the end of the year. ;)

I'll send you a PM when the time comes!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8651485#post8651485 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Allyson
Zepp: After the advertising in the photo-thread, you can ask a high price. :)

We want this guy to diet on some flatworms (the photo-synthetic kind). If he’ll take to, them he’ll not be hungry!


I have some small flatworms (planarea?) and I never saw him eating them. even when really hungry.

On the other hand I have very few of them now. So he could have done some good work in cleaning them out ;-)

But pods and brittle stars are first on the menue ;-)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8651485#post8651485 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Allyson
We want this guy to diet on some flatworms (the photo-synthetic kind).

I think these guys Neon Pseudochromis would make a better choice as far as dieting on flatworms. I've had these guys in the past and have had plenty of flatworms before I added him in the tank. JME:)
 
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