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Old 04-27-2009, 08:41 PM
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This is so hard for me to do...

I will be moving overseas and need to find good homes for my fish before I go. I have lots of time still, so I am looking for the best homes possible for these guys, especially the big ones.

First priority will be to whoever buys my tank since it would be nice keep them with it but PM if you have a suitable home for any of them. All the larger guys need at least a 6' tank and a few of the tangs need at least a 180.

All fish are extremely healthy and as of now ich free. They have all had ich and never been QT'd so its around but they have not shown sings for a good month and a half now. They eat literally all day long as I feed them whenever I see no more food left on their clip, so nice and fat!


5"-6" Coral Rabbitfish $30
6" Hippo Tang $40 SOLD
3.5" yellow tang $25
5" Naso tang $30 SOLD

Might already have homes for these two but PM anyways if interested.
7" Sailfin SOLD
5" harlequin tusk

Pair of Blue damsels Free

3" Scissor Goby $10 SOLD
6 Blue/green chromis $5 each SOLD
2" Cleaner Wrasse SOLD
2.5" Hawk Fish $20 (Tentatively spoken for)


I will not be able to catch them until I remove most of the coral and rocks. I am hoping to arrange a day that I can move most of them at once. I think it would be much less stressful this way.

Might be a few weeks until any of the fish are available for pick up. Not first come first serve type of deal, I am going to choose the best home.








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Old 04-27-2009, 10:41 PM
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I am starting a 10g and would like to have your 2 free blue damsels if you don't mind.
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Old 04-27-2009, 10:59 PM
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I am starting a 10g and would like to have your 2 free blue damsels if you don't mind.
Yeah sure. They may end up outgrowing that but would be a while I think.

Will they be the only fish though? They can get quite mean and won't allow any other fish in that tank. So if you plan on other fish, I wouldn't recommend them. Just a warning.
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To bad you weren't closer and it wasn't a couple of months down the road. As you know I now have some space in my tanks to work with. Sorry to hear you're moving, all the best of luck with everything.
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Old 04-27-2009, 11:48 PM
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To bad you weren't closer and it wasn't a couple of months down the road. As you know I now have some space in my tanks to work with. Sorry to hear you're moving, all the best of luck with everything.
Actually that is really too bad! You would make a good home for them.

I can't ship them though. Too big and too stressful.
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Yeah sure. They may end up outgrowing that but would be a while I think.

Will they be the only fish though? They can get quite mean and won't allow any other fish in that tank. So if you plan on other fish, I wouldn't recommend them. Just a warning.
Yap, they will be the only fish in my 10g. I did have 1 in my 3g in the office but it jumped out and .......
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i can provide a good home for your cleaner fish and hawkfish. my adequately stocked system volume is about 200 gals and am in the process of adding another 120 gal tank to my setup. let me know if this is satisfactory. thanx ken. btw i am also interested in whatever corals you have.
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Old 04-28-2009, 02:16 AM
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Actually that is really too bad! You would make a good home for them.

I can't ship them though. Too big and too stressful.
I know it sucks that you're far away. However I agree with you about shipping. I wouldn't ship any of my fish, I personally just couldn't take the risk of something going wrong in transport.
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That sucks having to give up your tank! I have a good home for your Sailfin tang if the other deal falls through. 225 gal reef with a 75 gal sump in wall. His room mates would be 4" Orange Shoulder tang and a 4" Powder Blue, 6line Wrasse and a Pink spotted Goby. SPS dominated tank with low Bio load. Red Sea Sailfin is probably the last large fish to go into "this" tank. It will be yours or I will purchase one from my LFS. I just have to have one! One of my all time favorite fish. I could pick it up any week end.
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Old 04-28-2009, 03:18 AM
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i can provide a good home for your cleaner fish and hawkfish. my adequately stocked system volume is about 200 gals and am in the process of adding another 120 gal tank to my setup. let me know if this is satisfactory. thanx ken. btw i am also interested in whatever corals you have.
Cleaner Wrasse is tentatively spoken for but I will put you down for the Hawk.
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