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PNWRachael

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  1. Algae and aptasia got me, along with needing to take vacations and not having good enough help.  I've already gifted my fish and urchins, but I've got some zoas, green star polyps and bubble tip anemones on the rocks (that also have aptasia). I hate to just kill them. Does anyone here have a desire for free live rocks with these creatures on them? Maybe you've already got the aptasia-eating nudies and they're hungry? 

    I live in Vancouver, WA. PM me please if you're interested.

  2. I am tearing down my tank and have one black ocellaris clown to give away.  She has been sort of aggressive towards the smaller, so I'm guessing she turned (or wants to turn) female.  I got her as a juvenile and I've had her about 6 months.  

    I can't beat my algae problem and have decided that I just travel too much for this hobby.  Pick up in Vancouver, WA. 

  3. I have a Marineland powerhead in a 20 gal tank and it seems like it's too strong for my new little black clowns. They swim furiously when it's on and seem to stick to one corner.  (I've shut it off.)

    Does anyone have a recommendation for a powerhead or wave maker that moves the water but is maybe intermittent or can be scheduled to be on and off and also has a slower speed than most others?

    Thanks so much

  4. 2 hours ago, jferrier said:

    Hello. Welcome. Got more pulsing Xenia than I know what to do with. Get in touch here if you ever want some for free. 

    My friend and I would love some. She’s got a quarantine tank that we can put it in whenever you’re ready to gift it. Thank you!!

  5. 5 hours ago, DaveZ said:

    Welcome! I’m a Vancouver reefer as well (west side near I5 & 500) and also keep a nano tank. Been running this Nuvo20 for over 5 years now. I do have a few staple beginner corals for closer to wholesale prices if/when you’re interested. Always happy to answer any questions as well…for transparency I am more into the coral side than fish. 

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    Thank you! I’ll have mostly fish and anemone, but I’d be interested in soft corals after I’m more established. 

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