Large Flower Horn needs a new home

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he is 8-10". included below are 6 lazy pictures from the side view of a 55 gallon standard and one picture from the internet to give an idea of what he actually looks like when not moving at the speed of light. I would like a frag for him, but am totally willing to separate for free if no frag is offered.







 

ChrisB

Butterfly Fish
#2
how well will he do in a salt tank? ;)
 
#3
lol - well i'll give him about 10 minutes before he becomes fresh uncooked food for your other inhabitants.
 
#5
he'd look prettier in ur tank. :idea:
 

hoodrat

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#6
no he wouldnt the wife wants a small planted tank but we are taking down the reef for now. Ane he isnt very plant friendly. Take him somewhere to and trade him in for store credit
 
#7
Only one store would've considered it and they said he was too big for them to sale so he would just sit there forever.
 
#9
Im in Colorado springs
 

chrislorentz

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#10
I will give him a great home in a large tank if you are coming to denver anytime soon, what kind of frag you looking for?
 
#11
unfortunately I don't go to Denver. It's an $80 round trip for my truck. If you come up to the springs, let me know.
 

chrislorentz

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Yea same for me expensive trip in my truck as well. IF ANYONE IS GOING TO THE SPRINGS OR COMING UP FROM THE SPRINGS LET ME KNOW !!!!!!!.
 
#13
pending pick up now on the scmas... but it has been pending all day and I haven't heard anything back yet. we'll see.

edit: person got back in touch and due to pick him up today.
 
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#14
flower horn and coi rehomed.
 
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