I have a few varieties of zoas ready to go as well as 5 toadstools. I believe the zoas are rainbow infusions (left picture) and everlasting gobstoppers (right picture - bottom left), and then not sure on the third variety. Prices are in the pictures. Would also consider trades for LPS.
Late to the party but put me down in line for the Tomini Tang if others don't take it.
Regardless of the tang, I would take the Blastos, Acans, and Octospawn.
I live in Hood River and wouldn't be able to make it down until Saturday morning.
Thanks everyone! I think Pandoras may be correct. I will do my best to isolate some, but they are on a big rock and have spread a lot already, unfortunately.
I need to clear out some room in the tank. Located in Hood River. Happy to sell or trade for LPS frags.
GSP (2 of them; Picture 1): $5
Small/medium toadstools (4-5 of them; Picture 2): $10 - All sold
Small/medium green sinularia (4 of them ; Picture 3): $10 - All sold
Large (8-10") green sinularia (Picture 4): $25 - Sold
Large (8" tall, ~6" inch diameter) toadstool (Picture 4 in the back): $20 - Sold
Neon green mushrooms (Rock with 4; Picture 4): $10. I also have a couple frags with 1-2 mushrooms on them ($5).
Kenya tree (sort of shown in Picture 1; 4-5"): $5. These are not fragged yet. If you want one, let me know and I can frag it.
Rock with Pandora Zoas (Picture 6): $25. Sold
I am selling a Kessil A360W e-series. It comes with the gooseneck mounting bracket and a controller (bought a few months ago). Light works great and I regularly cleaned the lens and cleared dust with compressed air. Never ran above 45% power. $250. I am potentially interested in some partial trades including LPS and a battery back up system.
I got a bunch of corals from someone who was breaking down there tank. One of the rocks had some zoanthids and a black sponge mat. They said it had grown in their tank for a long time and didn't cause any issues. As you can see in the pictures, it is starting to grow around the zoas and it is even spreading to a another rock. Seems easy like I can take the rock and peal it off if I want to get rid of it or I can break the rock to separate the zoas and put the sponge somewhere else in the tank where it won't spread. Any thoughts on what sponge this is? It looks like black velvet maybe (https://www.aquaculturenurseryfarms.com/live-sponges/black-velvet/). Is this something I should try to completely remove from the tank?
Thanks in advance.