Downsizing 46 bowfront - many coral colonies and frags!

foxface 13

Cleaner Shrimp
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Last of the coral from combining 2 tanks listed below:

(#17,#25) green milli - 4" across - $15
(#10) green cyphastrea - 1.5" ball - $15
(#24) orange milli - 2" across - $5
(#18) 10 lb rock with green zoas and midas touch zoas (over 200 heads)- $30
(#6) 8 lb rock with purple and orange zoas, midas touch zoas (over 100 heads) - $30
(#4) yellow ball sponge - 2.5" diameter - $15

(#4) skunk cleaner - 3" - $20
(#5) - 2 very large turbo snails - $4 apiece
-various red-legged hermits, astrea, cirith snails - $1 apiece
-a couple of sand-sifting snails if I can find them - $3 apiece
- 2 blue chromis - 4"- $5 for both
(#21) yellow tail goby - 3" - $15

Equipment (needs to go last)
-46 acrylic bowfront, stand, wood canopy, & custom refugium fits under tank - $175
-36" Nova Extreme Pro T5 lighting fixture (6 bulbs, 3 sets of switches) - $250
(bulbs in fixture have 4 months use on them, comes with 4 brand new bulbs too)
-Overflow box, never used - Eschopps PF800 - $55
-(2) Koralia 2's - $20 apiece
-Aqua C Remora Pro skimmer with MJ1200 for pump - $65
-Magnetic Frag shelf - Eschopps - 12"x5" clear acrylic - $15
-Various fittings and valves, PVC pipe, overflow tubing for refugium plumbing - never used - $5
-Square water reservoir holds 30 gallons with stained wood stand that hides it - $30

full tank shot

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I wouldlike to get the brain, fire and ice zoas and the evolution 750 off of you. Any way that you can hold the corals until the koralia is ready to go? I may even take one of the koralia 2's from ya also. Also I would like the Orange monti. Tried to pm but it wouldn't let me.

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foxface 13

Cleaner Shrimp
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So I had a question about the anemone and I have to apologize once again for the pic. I'm sure Alec would agree it is quite a great looking speciman in person. The ONLY reason why I am parting with it is because I don't want to move it into my 29 gallon JBJ...

The anemone is a Entacmaea quadricolor. As with any other animal, an anemone will adapt to its surroundings and change color depending on what type of lighting you subject it to. The anemone's mother was a light RBTA under metal halides, and this one changed to an intense pink once I put it under my T5's.

I can assure you this anemone is extremely healthy, I have had it for 3 years and my clowns feed it everyday. When I changed some of my bulbs to increase my lighting (I run mostly 50/50s now) the anemone actually moved under a shelf to escape the increase in lighting, so it is not suffering from lack of light intensity. Until it moved to the back of my aquarium it was the perfect centerpiece and I was very disappointed when it moved. Another indication of BTA anemone health is tentacle structure - of which mine sports perfect bulbs and is not stringy. I have been also told that most well fed and healthy BTAs are fairly compact - and are not carpet nem size.This one measures at the max 5-6" across

If anyone else has any more questions let me know. I plan on putting the remaining coral on craigslist today and don't expect this to be around long...I wanted the forum to get first shot at the coral since I realize anyone on here will take great care of it.

Thanks to Alec for picking up the birdsnests and hammer last night - hope you enjoy!!
 

foxface 13

Cleaner Shrimp
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All pm's replied to, lots of coral left! Also, the Nova Extreme Pro t5 fixture has all UV Lighting bulbs in it, only 5 months on the bulbs and several extra bulbs!!
 
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