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I can be available during the day for pick up I am in Canyon Meadows just south of Anderson and east of Elbow All my fish eat everything; even the mandarin eats frozen mysis. Text me at 587 718 3344 I will update the thread after sales Fish etc: Definitely willing to deal on price with multiple fish purchases 1. Two, paired (and egg laying) tomato clowns & hosting bubble tip anemone - $50 that includes the anemone (if you like) 2. Yellow Tang $25 3. Powder Brown Tang- $50 4. Blue Chromis $5 or free with another purchase 5. Coris Wrasse $5 or free with another purchase older, I believe he has an appetite for inverts (snails, hermits), great for a FOWLR tank tonnes of personality. 6. Male Mandarin Dragonet $30 eats mysis and brine shrimp that is broadcast fed into tank; just hangs on the bottom until something lands in from of him. 7. Falco Hawkfish $25 8. Sand Sifting Starfish $10 9. Emerald crab - $10 There may be some shrimp in my sump I will post if I find them. Coral: A lot of little bits frags that I dont want to post that you can just have as I am not sure it they are viable after the tank tear down. Ricordia, leathers, bubble tip anemones, GSP I probably missed something. 1. Live rock with mushrooms and devils hand - $20 2. Large devils hand - $5 or maybe free if you buy others 3. Frogspawn more than 20 heads tough as nails tomato clowns hosted in it for a while. $75 4. Large green zoa colony - $40 5. Other zoas - $10 6. Orange and green Acan - $40 7. Green torch (one head) - $25 Rock: Bring your own container Dry rock - About 100 lbs of pukani coral I have pulled from the aquarium last week and let dry it was full of hair algae and aptasia comes in chunks a little larger than my head I am charging by the chunk ~ $8 $10 each. Live rock - About 50 lbs of pukani and other (I dunno) live rock from my lighted sump, coated with coralline algae and relatively nuisance-algae free. $5 / lbs you may have to wait for the fish to be sold before grabbing this. Live sand (crushed coral) make me an offer. Fine enough for the sand-sifting goby I used to have. Obviously, it would have to go after the livestock. Covers an area 2 ft x 5 ft at an average depth of 3 so that is about 150 lbs. |