Well my wife and I are moving in August to a new place and don't have the room in our new place for our tank. I would prefer someone just take the whole setup and not have to part it out.
I just wanted to make it clear we do have a few pests and I want to be up front about them. We had flatworms that could not be killed, but I have not seen any in a long time. We currently have dinos that are under decent control, but I would recommend dipping everything and QT them. We also have digitate hydroids and some aiptasia (on the rock really only). Please make offers on all of this. Some of them were expensive and be reasonable with offers.
The corals
XL green hammer coral (from the same colony)- about 8-12" across green hammer tons of heads maybe 20 +
L green hammer coral (from the same colony) - 5-6" across maybe 10 heads
branching GSP sort of attached to the rock
4 or 5 misc zoas (most are named but I cant think of any)
Torch corals -these have never done well in our tank I am not sure why but I think someone else could be doing a better job with them they used to be really opened up
tiny purple tipped torch (from the same colony I think)
medium green tipped torch
purple sps coral I think. We just got this one a few weeks ago, I know it is too close to the hammer
pink branching thing
green spreading thing
3 leather corals in various sizes
Fish - all of the fish went through QT and copper treatment. The only one that had this was the Carpenters Flasher Wrasse, he went through the treatment and none of the other fish have shown signs of it.
2x ORA tank raised Premium Snowflake clownfish - I am not sure you would call these guys a bonded pair, but one is clearly larger and hang out a lot. They have never had any babies to my knowledge.
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
Yellow clown goby
Royal Gamma-this guy is a survivor he had a nasty run in with a hawkfish in our QT tank but made it trough and has had no issues since.
yellow watchman goby-he is usally out and does sift sand lightly, but when I got up to the glass he hid a bit in his spot
CUC-misc snails, hermits, one emerald crab, and a scarlet shrimp.
I will have another post for all of the equipment, but have to sell the livestock first.
you can contact me at (720)two61-4one45 or at paulschroe (at) gmail.com
thanks,
Paul
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I just wanted to make it clear we do have a few pests and I want to be up front about them. We had flatworms that could not be killed, but I have not seen any in a long time. We currently have dinos that are under decent control, but I would recommend dipping everything and QT them. We also have digitate hydroids and some aiptasia (on the rock really only). Please make offers on all of this. Some of them were expensive and be reasonable with offers.
The corals
XL green hammer coral (from the same colony)- about 8-12" across green hammer tons of heads maybe 20 +
L green hammer coral (from the same colony) - 5-6" across maybe 10 heads
branching GSP sort of attached to the rock
4 or 5 misc zoas (most are named but I cant think of any)
Torch corals -these have never done well in our tank I am not sure why but I think someone else could be doing a better job with them they used to be really opened up
tiny purple tipped torch (from the same colony I think)
medium green tipped torch
purple sps coral I think. We just got this one a few weeks ago, I know it is too close to the hammer
pink branching thing
green spreading thing
3 leather corals in various sizes
Fish - all of the fish went through QT and copper treatment. The only one that had this was the Carpenters Flasher Wrasse, he went through the treatment and none of the other fish have shown signs of it.
2x ORA tank raised Premium Snowflake clownfish - I am not sure you would call these guys a bonded pair, but one is clearly larger and hang out a lot. They have never had any babies to my knowledge.
McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
Yellow clown goby
Royal Gamma-this guy is a survivor he had a nasty run in with a hawkfish in our QT tank but made it trough and has had no issues since.
yellow watchman goby-he is usally out and does sift sand lightly, but when I got up to the glass he hid a bit in his spot
CUC-misc snails, hermits, one emerald crab, and a scarlet shrimp.
I will have another post for all of the equipment, but have to sell the livestock first.
you can contact me at (720)two61-4one45 or at paulschroe (at) gmail.com
thanks,
Paul
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