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Tearing down the 400g tank and the fish need a new home.  Fish will need to go through QT to make sure they are healthy.  They are all eating, fat and colorful but about 2 months ago the Dussumieri tang stopped eating.  After 2 weeks of not eating i caught the fish and gave it a freshwater dip.  Placed it in a 40g tank temporarily and it started eating again so i placed it back in the 400g.  seems strange so that's why i recommend that they go through QT.  I've had most of the fish for a little over 1.5 years.  

here is a list:

Dussumieri Tang (~10") - Asking $250.

Blue Tang (~5") - asking $75.

Purple Tang (~5") - asking $150.

Clown Tang (~4") - asking $50.

Tomini Tang (~3") - asking $35.

Male Blue Jaw Trigger (~4") - asking $40.  Not very colorful.  

Pair of Caramel Ocellaris Clowns - asking $50.

Flameback Angel - asking $40.

Sunset/Bananna Wrasse - asking $40.

Yellowtail Coris Wrasse (inbetween juvenile and adult) - asking $40.

Cleaner Wrasse - asking $25.

Diamond/Orange Spot Goby (~4") - asking $25.

Daum's Reef Lobster (~4") - asking $20.

Midas Blenny (~4") - asking $40.  

The more fish you buy the better the deal i'll give ya.  Also, make an offer if you think the prices are too high.    

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4 minutes ago, Paratore said:

Location? Could be interested in: Midas Blenny and flameback angel(ever notice him nip corals?)


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Oregon City, no i haven't seen the flameback nip at corals but i never had SPS with it.  Dan(Danik) had the fish before me and i know he had SPS.  Not sure if he's still around and could be asked if he ever saw it nip.    

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12 hours ago, Danik said:

None on my fish niped my corals and I had 300gal display tank full of sps

thanks for responding!

7 hours ago, Arsonmfg said:

Put me down for the Clown Tang!

will do. 

flameback and midas blenny pending to paratore. 

also, i should have noted in the original post that these fish are still in the tank with live rock.  i'll be tearing down the tank in February so they won't be available till then.

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  • 2 weeks later...

here are the remaining fish. 

Blue Tang (~5") - asking $75.

Tomini Tang (~3") - asking $30

Male Blue Jaw Trigger (~4") - asking $25.  Not very colorful.  

Sunset/Bananna Wrasse - asking $30.

Yellowtail Coris Wrasse (inbetween juvenile and adult) - asking $35.

 

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17 minutes ago, rentalcoot said:

do you still have my lobster

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i do but since i'm keeping a 40 breeder going for the clowns and midas blenny i'm keeping the lobster too.  sorry my kids really protested the selling of the lobster cause they enjoy looking at it...especially when it molts.

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Nip coral or eat inverts? As I recall they eat inverts :(

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Yes, I'm guessing it will eat inverts. Haven't witnessed it eating them but I don't have many. Currently in tank with some blue legged hermits, snails and a little lobster and it's not messing with them. I'm guessing shrimp might be a different story.

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Yes, I'm guessing it will eat inverts. Haven't witnessed it eating them but I don't have many. Currently in tank with some blue legged hermits, snails and a little lobster and it's not messing with them. I'm guessing shrimp might be a different story.

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All I got is hermits and snails

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All I got is hermits and snails

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What size tank do you have? They get over a foot long according to what I've read online. Most websites recommend 125g tank or larger. I can't guarantee it won't mess with the hermits or snails eventually.

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