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Old 02-22-2015, 11:09 PM
Dempsey Dempsey is offline
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Default FS: Corals and anemones - Cloverdale, BC

I'm selling off my whole RSM 250 system piece-by-piece, so I've gotta start by selling the livestock. Here's what I've got:

3 Rose Bubbletip Anemones. Very "bubbly" and with the nice green center - $50 each.

2 small ocellerus Clownfish that host the bubbletip anemones - $10 each.

4 mini maxi carpet anemones. A couple of purple ones and a couple of green ones - $30 each

Colony of purple duncan coral. Approximately 20 heads covering a 3" x 4" area. $60

Large colony of Armor of God paly's that are currently half-closed due to one of the anemone's irritating them. There's at least 40 large heads. $80

One head of brown-green lobo on a frag disc. $10

15 heads of LA Lakers zoas on a frag disc. $20

Very large toadstool umbrella leather. This is the first coral people ask about and seem to like every time they see my tank. $30

Two separate light-purple finger leather corals. One is 2" x 2" and I'll sell for $10 and the other is 5" x 2.5" and I'll sell for $20.

35+ head colony of Orange Crush acan. Measures approx. 3" x 3" - $60

100+ head colony of green favia - $80

3" x 4" maze coral - $30

I also have a flat rock that is covered with a 3" x 4" colony of "ziggy stardust" encrusting monti on one half and 1.5" x 2.5" of ultra red favia on the other half. The two colonies have met in the middle of the rock. I'll sell this for $40

A frag disc with 30+ little heads of orange/green zoanthids - $20

A frag plug with 15+ heads of purple-brown zoanthids - $10

A full-grown 2+ inch diameter "Halloween" urchin. $10

1 head on a frag disc of what I believe is "rasta" zoa. I know it was something very nice. Hasn't had time to grow in my system and now I'll let it go for $10. If this zoa grows into a colony it will be valuable.

I should mention that some of these corals are on rocks. No extra charge for the rock they come on. I may also need to break rocks apart to get a couple different things separated in order to sell individual, but I'm pretty experienced at doing that.

I also have a well-behaved 1.5" flame angelfish, a 3" starry blenny, a 1.5" 6-line wrasse, a female yellow watchman goby paired with a tiger pistol shrimp, and a few well-behaved yellow-tail damsels. But with the liverock in the tank, I don't think I could catch any of those fish right now.

I may get pics up but no promises.
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