RBTA's for sale

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#1
have 2 clones from the mother. need gone fast. they are at top of the tank, too close to my corals that i have shells to protect. bright orange pink, healthy. my clowns host them and I have a huge clam that really close. my male is territorially and is biting the clam up casue clam is so close to anemone. clam is starting to be ****ed off so plz need these gone fast. would like 40$ ea or a frag. plz contact soon. I have not many other places I can move the clam with out destroying tank.
 

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#3
[attachment=62098:name] still need these gone. clam is gonna be torn up if I cant move these. These nems need to go. once there gone the clownfish should host to the ones on the bottom of tank and leave the clam at the top alone! plz will take offers too
 

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#6
express mail, through USPS. Small box packed with bubble wrap or the peanuts. They will be in a bag in the middle. Cost to me is $18.50
 

djkms

Reef Shark
M.A.S.C Club Member
#7
Would a medium size flat rate box make it here overnight (80127)?

What about Styrofoam and a cold pack on the top inside of the box? Its going to be 90 degrees tomorrow and my mail doesnt get delivered here until 3-4pm...
 

andrew

Butterfly Fish
#8
I have a cold pack I can include and I could do Styrofoam too. It's worked for me when i recieved corals so it would be fine. Express Mail is overnight.
 

djkms

Reef Shark
M.A.S.C Club Member
#9
Wife says no go lol, sorry. We are moving soon and she doesnt want me spending money on the tank until we do :(

glws - should be no issue at $30 each. No one in the springs is taking you up on this?? Crazy!
 

kmellon

Butterfly Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#10
Andrew, didn't know you were in the springs. Wish i was there to take one of these off your hands. By the way. it would be a good idea to move them into plastic cups or bowles to both get them away from your clams and corals as well as have them ready to go to anyone that comes along. Be patient and careful with them. If you tear their feet, they won't do well for their next owner. If you take a bowl and drill some holes in it, you can sit them in your sump and not have to worry about them getting away.
 
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