Moving out of state and need to sell all livestock

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After recently switching over from a mixed reef to a FOWLR, we are going to be breaking down the tank to move out of state. We are not selling any equipment (unless someone wants to buy the entire system for $15,000, over $25,000 invested), but the livestock needs to go. There is ich in the DT, We are in the process of treating the tank, but do not have time to complete the treatment before the move, so it is definitely recommended that you QT or do TTM.

Live rock and sand, approx. 175lbs each - $2/lb for live rock, $1/lb for sand, fish must go before rock and sand.

Banana Wrasse - $50

Diamond Watchman goby x 3 - $20 each



Red Coris Wrasse - transitioning - $60



Royal Gramma - $20



Passer Angelfish - $150



Bi-Color Angelfish - $30



Australian Harlequin Tusk - $150



Pakistan Butterfly Fish - $100



Powder Blue Tang - $100



Leopard Wrasse - $75



Melanurus Wrasse - $75



Naso Tang - $100



Powder Brown Tang - $25



Blacker Ice Clown Pair - $100/pair

 

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How's the tusk attitude and proclivity for eating stuff it maybe shouldn't?

I know fowlr and it's a butterfly. But had the Pakistani around coral/ clams?

How urgent is the break down? Ie if i paid could they be held for a few weeks.
 

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Fitz19d;n649112 said:
How's the tusk attitude and proclivity for eating stuff it maybe shouldn't?

I know fowlr and it's a butterfly. But had the Pakistani around coral/ clams?

How urgent is the break down? Ie if i paid could they be held for a few weeks.

I would not put the tusk or the pakistan in a reef tank. The tusk will quickly destroy your invert population and both the tusk and the butterfly LOVE clams.

Unfortunately, we cannot hold things, I am hoping put the condo on the market by the end of the month and the tank MUST be out of the house well before then.
 

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JoshHill83;n649117 said:
I'd be interested in the banana wrasse depending on size and sex. Can you give me some more specifics please?

The banana wrasse is about 7" and i believe it is a female, though it has some blue, so it could just be a male that has not fully developed it's color yet.
 

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What is your lepaorx wrasse eating. Also your red corris wrasse what is he eating as well

Ask and you may find out, don't ask and you will never know.
 

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Just curious if you had the rare fish that behaves out of the norm. Had a flame angel that never went after stuff. My mixed reef if I do it wouldnt have clams or crustaceans for the tusk to eat, but would have coral. Been wanting one for a long time, though I've got a few different conflicting desires out of this 300g.


How large is the tusk now?
 

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Sctip;n649133 said:
What is your lepaorx wrasse eating. Also your red corris wrasse what is he eating as well

Ask and you may find out, don't ask and you will never know.

They are both eating anything we put in the tank. We generally feed a good variety of foods including LRS fish frenzy, LRS reef frenzy, Mysis shrimp, Scallops, Krill, and even the occasional clam.
 

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Fitz19d;n649138 said:
Just curious if you had the rare fish that behaves out of the norm. Had a flame angel that never went after stuff. My mixed reef if I do it wouldnt have clams or crustaceans for the tusk to eat, but would have coral. Been wanting one for a long time, though I've got a few different conflicting desires out of this 300g.


How large is the tusk now?

Very few of these fish have been in our tank as a reef. I personally would not risk it. As for the tusk, if you do not have any clams, snails, shrimp, or crabs, he would be fine in a reef. The tusk is currently a fat and healthy 6 (or so) inches.
 

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The following fish are pending pickup:

Powder Blue Tang ---------------------- samindenver
Melanurus -------------------------------- Noxicki16
Leopard wrasse ------------------------- Nowicki16
Banana Wrasse ------------------------- JoshHill83
Powder Brown Tang ------------------- scchase
diamond goby and royal gramma -- Yellow tang


The following are still available:

Red Coris Wrasse -------------- $60
Passer Angelfish ---------------- $150
Bicolor Angelfish ---------------- $30
Pakistan Butterfly --------------- $100
Harlequin Tusk ------------------ $150
Naso Tang ----------------------- $100
Pair of Blacker Ice Clowns --- $100
 

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Come get the remaining fish, we need them gone so we can get the carpet replaced before listing my home for sale.
The following fish are pending pickup or have already been sold:

Powder Blue Tang ---------------------- samindenver
Melanurus -------------------------------- Noxicki16
Leopard wrasse ------------------------- Nowicki16
Banana Wrasse ------------------------- gone
Powder Brown Tang ------------------- gone
2 x diamond watchman gobies ----- gone


The following are still available:

Red Coris Wrasse -------------- $60
Passer Angelfish ---------------- $150
Bicolor Angelfish ---------------- $30
Pakistan Butterfly --------------- $100
Harlequin Tusk ------------------ $150
Naso Tang ----------------------- $100
Pair of Blacker Ice Clowns --- $100
 
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