Breaking down tank

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SpiderWhistle

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Well my latest foray into reefkeeping didn't quite go as expected. I've been so busy that it's become tough to keep up with maintenance, and now I just found out that my wife is pregnant, so I think that's the nail in the coffin.

Here's what we've got:
-cleanup crew $20 (5 bumblebee snails, 1 turbo, 1 large narcissus snail, a few red leg hermits, red starfish) the starfish seems to be losing an arm, hopefully it'll make it, but in case not, I'm including at no charge.
-scarlet cleaner shrimp $25 - this guy has a great personality, he's an absolute pig and will eat pretty much anything that you put in the tank. He'll happily take food from your hand and attempt to remove your freckles while he's at it. I'll throw in a bag of pellet food he goes nuts for.


Call me sentimental, but I'll give the fish for free to anyone who will promise to keep them together. They'd probably be grateful to not be used to cycle a tank.
-2 blue Chromis
-1 3 stripe Damsel
-1 yellowtail Damsel

-Coconut sized piece of LR with a 3" colony of GSP - $20
-2" brain coral, not sure what variety, I'll post a pic this evening. - $15
-3 small zoa colonies - $5ea not sure about variety of these either, will post pics when I get home from work.


Once all of the critters are gone I'll start another thread for the sand and rock.
 

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Zoas and brain (turned out to be an elegance) are gone. Everything else is still available, I'll knock $5 off all the prices.
 
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