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Snappy

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  1. I've had several offers on the anemones, but then people bow out or dont message me back when they say tonight will work. I desperately need to up the water flow in my aquarium to take care of water issues, but can't do that until I get all the small and loose corals off the sand bottom. I have a bright red mushroom that is loose and needs to go, a blue spotted pink mushroom on a frag plug, and plenty of loose turquise mushrooms for anyone wanting freebees. I'll even deliver in Salem area for anything $20 or up. I'll put pics up of the extra mushrooms this evening, but need to clean the glass for better pics first. Sasquatch it says you're in beaverton. Do you come to salem ever?
  2. Still no PM, so it's up for grabs. Let me know Tyler E as I'm looking to move things sooner rather than later.
  3. I've never positively identified them. With being anemones, they do sting corals that touch them. That's why I'm getting rid of them actually. My tank is 28 gallons and my corals are outgrowing the tank. They have multiplied from 2 on the rock to 6 total. 4 on the rock, and 2 on the wall of the aquarium where the rock was touching for over a year. They are bright neon green centers with a bit of contrast from the soft medium purple tentacles. If Ron or Sasquatch want them still then reply here or PM me.
  4. Still have them. There are 4 on the rock. Biggest one is about as wide across as my thumb nail. I paid $10-15 over a year ago for 2 on the rock at the Premium Aquarium in Salem.
  5. Still no takers. I'll lower price $5 on everything. Also open to offers or trades. I'm looking for a pair of snowflake clowns eventually. Zero room for extra corals currently however. Oh, and there are definitely 4 dwarf green anemones on the rock now.
  6. My tank is too full and I'm needing to downsize to roughly half my bio load. Two of my large, supporting live rocks must go, also cactus coral and some dwarf green anemones. I have pics labeled. My aquarium is too small to get the rocks out and take decent pics, so I took multiple angles to help. 1. $35 or best offer. Large reef rock full of SeaFoam palys, a few other various palys, and a couple blue or turquoise mushrooms. The $35 is basically the cost of the bare live rock. 2. $35 or best offer. Large reef rock full of brown/green palys and turquoise mushrooms. 3. $20 Cactus coral. Fist sized. Frags available too. Free standing frags. 4. $15 3-4 dwarf green anemones. At least 3 full size, but it reproduces monthly. Might be 4th on it. Attached to small rock. Im in Salem, and would prefer if you came to pick them up.
  7. Do you have a cleaner shrimp? Healthy eating fish tend to fight off ich in my tank. Clown fish are a strong survivor usually.
  8. The local fish shop owner sold me the anthias and said the coral beauty wouldn't bother them. Should have trusted my instinct
  9. My tank is small, and corals are growing well. I've run out of room in my tank. The corals I want to get rid of aren't high end. They would be great for a starter tank or someone on a budget. There are probably 10 pinwheel mushrooms, most are loose, a few are attached to small rocks or frag plugs. I have a couple smaller frags of blue cactus coral. I also have an endless supply of large seafoam palys. For an established reef, these are a nuisance. For an entry level reef or fish only with live rock, these would be fun. They are pretty, but ultra aggressive growing. I literally pull them off of my favites coral with tweezers. Anyhow, a few bucks or trade would be appreciated, but I will also give for free for someone trying to start an entry level reef on a budget. $2 for large mushrooms, $1 for smaller. Everything else is free to a good home.
  10. I have a 28 gallon cube. Due to an unfortunate jumping death to my clown fish, my tank consisted of a watchman goby/pistol shrimp combo, a cleaner shrimp, and a coral beauty. In the last couple weeks, the goby started to remain hidden all day. I put 3 anthias in the tank on wednesday, and the coral beauty had killed one in 2 days. The local fish shop gave me one additional anthias to keep up the school and safety in numbers strategy. Within 24 hours, only one single anthias remains. He gets harrassed by the coral beauty regularly, and has a sore on each side. These sores killed one fish early on, so I'm nervous for my final fish in here. I'm also concerned about finding anything compatible with my tank anymore that the coral beauty won't destroy. Anyone have ideas on compatible fish or what to do with the coral beauty? I only have the one aquarium, and it is FULLY stocked with reef rock and coral. Its VERY difficult to get a fish out. It involves tearing down the entire reef structure and putting it in dry buckets temporarily.
  11. I'm looking for soon if possible. The original website listed here has 6 week wait. I'm eager for a good lid so I can put some new fish in soon. Tank is not very active anymore.
  12. I sent @wanareef a PM about lid but haven't heard back yet
  13. I looked it up. Submitted a couple questions about lid dimensions, if it covers overflow, and if it has hinges. Cool lid, but yes $115 is steep, and $150 with a feeding door
  14. I have a 28 gallon Nano Cube with an AI Prime HD light on top, and no lid currently. I have the original LED hood that it came with, but it is large and doesn't accommodate the light. Does anyone know of a good place to get lids for curved front aquariums or have a good suggestion on what to do? After my 2nd clownfish jumping death, I've decided I must get a lid before replacing fish. I've had ongoing health complications, making it difficult to get to Home Depot for a DIY project. I'd like to get a basic hood with net to prevent jumpers. I'm in Salem if it matters. Thanks, Brian
  15. Here is the link for mine. Still have them all. Pictures don't do their vibrant colors much justice. If you are after the gold cap blue ringers, it will be a few more weeks still.
  16. Im in salem and have a bunch of turquoise/purple mushrooms. Id already posted a couple months ago trying to get rid of some
  17. I'm in salem and looking for a RO/DI unit if you still have it
  18. Not sure what all is in there. Tank got crowded this summer. I was injured and unable to maintain the coral reef scaping properly. I don't have many small pieces of live rock. Most of the mushrooms are alone on the sand bottom. The handful I'm wanting to move away anyhow. I'll see what is attached to rocks later.
  19. Maybe I worded that poorly. They aren't aggressively growing over anything, just very healthy growing. I got a large rock with them about a year ago. My tank is small, 28 gallon. Fills up quick.
  20. By the way, I'm in Salem. I'm open to offers or trades. I'll probably just bring all them into the local fish shop soon if there is no interest. My tank is needing extra room real soon.
  21. The single mushroom pic was color corrected a bit to get it closer to real life. The group pic can help determine color versus the other corals in my tank.
  22. My phone camera is all i have and it really does these mushrooms no justice. They are gorgeous, and not ones I generally see around. The large ones are 2-3" across. $12 is apparently more than they are worth. How about $8 for the large $4 for the small ones?
  23. Can someone tell me what kind of polyps these are? They are quite large and grow aggressively. They are growing right over the top of my favite even. It's kind of a pretty green blue, but also kind of dull and washed out in certain light. Are these just the super common polyps that travel on live rock and are basically worthless or are these considered of any value? thanks
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