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![]() Hey folks, I'll try this again and see what happens -
10" long horn cowfish free to a good home. A large tank is a must. Loads of personality, in perfect health. I would not describe him as reef safe, though he's been in my reef since he was a baby. He's not a good candidate for shipping. |
#2
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![]() Oh no! Ferdinand!
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120 Gallon Reef With 2 overflows and 35 Gallon Sump. Mag 18 on the Return. Lit by Aqua Light Pro Deluxe. Super Reef Octopus 2000 Skimmer. 81 # LR 28 Gallon Top Down Display Mixed Reef. Radios Pro With TIR Lens Kit |
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![]() I know me too
![]() With all the problems I've been having with my tank recently I think it's better for him to find a new home. I also just discovered that my two year old tank with corals falling apart left, right and centre has an ammonia concentration of 1-2ppm. This is obviously related to the problems I've been having, but it puts me in an even more precarious situation considering how much I have to feed him. Something has gone seriously wrong with my tank that has nothing to do with him, but keeping him properly fed right now is going to make it very difficult to get things back on track, and puts everything in the tank at risk. |
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![]() would he be able to fit in a 200g? with a purple face angel about 10 ich's? other small tangs
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![]() He might, what are your tank's dimensions?
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![]() bump
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