300dd breakdown Part 2 Rock N Fish

Fitz19d

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New Job Breakdown Partout Episode 2: Fish and Rock.
Rock Available, ~1$/lb First dibs and appointments to those taking large quantities.
YOUTUBE video for pics. I think I got all the fish in it. Can request pics, but hey unlike coral, fish don't vary that much. All are very fat and healthy as many who came for coral can attest to.
Value and descriptions as follows, possible discounts for multiples. Feel free to counter offer on larger ones worst I can say is no.
*For a few I am checking for appropriate aquariums for them to be going into. *
Free Small Arrow Crab
80-- Copperband Butterfly PENDING
*20-- Cleaner Wrasse. Great lil guy will pick at your arms, keep parasites off your fish, other small pests. Needs a decent sized tank and requires frozen like mysis 1-2x a day in addition to grazing.
20-- Neon Dottyback ORA captive bred. Little fat spunky dude
10-- Adult Engineer Goby ~10-12inches
5-- Bangai Cardinal - Only eats frozen/live, no flake/pellet
10-- Adult Mono Argentus - Docile, very fast feeder
100-- XL Very fat Blue Tang Showsize, typical blue tang personality. Bare minimum 210g tank
35-- Adult Med to large Yellow Tang -90g+
40-- Big standard Foxface
5-- Springeri Damsel! The only good kind of damsel stays small and non aggressive, will keep your SPS clear of red bugs.
200-- Full Grown Big Australian Harlequin Tusk PENDING, minimum 6ft tank 180+g
40-- Large docile Niger trigger. Won the gamble with a well behaved niger trigger, almost shy even. 6ft 180g+ tank. Awesome almost hand tame.
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whyamisofly

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I'll take the damsel
 

tony02133

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how many pounds of branch rock do you have ?
 

Fitz19d

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Nems are long gone, was one I got out of a very old tank. Over time it lost the white spots on the tentacles but retaind it in the face. To me just a flame with some extra pizzaz, wasn't a sunburst or anything. IIRC it was a tank that hadn't seen water change in like a year, had pretty damn high salinity, and was under power compacts or t5's that also were super old.

@tony02133 Branching like tonga? a couple large pieces, handful of the denser branched stubbly peices, maybe 10-20 lbs with the giant tonga piece then smaller stuff. Then lots of more bouldery and smaller common liverock.
 
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andre

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New Job Breakdown Sale Part 2: Fish and Rock. In Frederick

I will have rock for sale, ~1$/lb First dibs and appointments to those taking large quantities.

Youtube video I think I got all the fish in it. Can request pics, but hey unlike coral, fish don't vary that much. All are very fat and healthy as many who came for coral can attest to.


Price List as follows, possible discounts for multiples. Feel free to counter offer on larger ones worst I can say is no.

*For a few I am checking for appropriate aquariums for them to be going into. *

5-- Small Arrow Crab 5 or free with other fish
80-- Copperband Butterfly established multiple years, eats frozen + aiptasia/grazing, has been reef safe for me.
*20-- Cleaner Wrasse. Great lil guy will pick at your arms, keep parasites off your fish, other small pests. Needs a decent sized tank and requires frozen like mysis 1-2x a day in addition to grazing.
20-- Neon Dottyback ORA captive bred. Little fat spunky dude
10-- Adult Engineer Goby ~10-12inches
5-- Bangai Cardinal - Only eats frozen/live, no flake/pellet
20-- Adult Mono Argentus - Docile, very fast feeder
100-- XL Very fat Blue Tang Showsize, typical blue tang personality. Bare minimum 210g tank
160-- Large Established Purple tang raised from baby, 125+g
35-- Med to large Yellow Tang -90g+
40-- Huge standard Foxface
5-- Springeri Damsel! The only good kind of damsel stays small and non aggressive, will keep your SPS clear of red bugs.
200-- Full Grown Big Australian Harlequin Tusk Pending, minimum 6ft tank 180+g
40-- Large docile Niger trigger. Won the gamble with a well behaved niger trigger, almost shy even. 6ft 180g+ tank. Awesome almost hand tame.
60-- Flame Angel --Pending
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How's the dottyback? Would he be ok with smaller less aggressive fish?
 

Fitz19d

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He's pretty reserved in my tank, hasn't been aggressive like the pink bastards. But he's also had the flame angel keeping him somewhat laying low and a bunch of big fish that might intimidate him. If it isnt a tiny tank I think you are fine in like 55+ with plenty of rock.
 

tony02133

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Nems are long gone, was one I got out of a very old tank. Over time it lost the white spots on the tentacles but retaind it in the face. To me just a flame with some extra pizzaz, wasn't a sunburst or anything. IIRC it was a tank that hadn't seen water change in like a year, had pretty damn high salinity, and was under power compacts or t5's that also were super old.

@tony02133 Branching like tonga? a couple large pieces, handful of the denser branched stubbly peices, maybe 10-20 lbs with the giant tonga piece then smaller stuff. Then lots of more bouldery and smaller common liverock.
looking for like 20# of small branch tonga its for a biocube let me know what you have available also were are you located?
 

zombie

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looking for like 20# of small branch tonga its for a biocube let me know what you have available also were are you located?
He's in Frederick. Larger peaces could always be made smaller with a hammer and chisel if he doesn't have enough of the size you want.

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Fitz19d

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The tonga is all pretty large. I have a maybe 3-5lb smaller piece, then one really large thick one. Rest is more common LR.
 

andre

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He's pretty reserved in my tank, hasn't been aggressive like the pink bastards. But he's also had the flame angel keeping him somewhat laying low and a bunch of big fish that might intimidate him. If it isnt a tiny tank I think you are fine in like 55+ with plenty of rock.
How about a 60 cube?
 
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