WTS: 34 gallon Current Solana

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#24
It had aptasia when I first bought the live rock. That has been completely irradicated thanks to maintenance and a great little peppermint shrimp. There is also a little but of cyano that I have been battling and is mostly cleared up now. I just borrowed a par meter and tested the levels with the current bulb. It looks like the bulb needs to be replaced. I have an extra, just need to change it. I have been doing weekly 15% water changes and things are looking much better. Mostly the tank just needs a good scraping. The magnet I use does not get into the corners or right at the sand and has not been scraped well in some time.
 

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Here we go. First to PM me that they want a particular item gets it. I will look at pm's in the order they are received and reply to each of you if you got the item. We can arrange pickup later.
 

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Hydnophora (sp?) I have three of these. The first is pictured and is about 6" long on each of the main branches - $15. The second one is the smallest at about 3.5 inches but very health - $10. The last is a little larger but came from another system where it was not doing as well. It is recovering nicely but still has room for improvement - $5.

 

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Everything else is nominal. there are a few zoas, and small frags of acro, or acro's that should be fragged. You can take some, make offers on others. When all of the major livestock is gone the rest of the live rock will go for $2 a pound and the sand for $1 a pound. Once the tank is empty I will sell the equipment.
 
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