Wrasses & Anthias

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Taking down the tank and these were going to a friend but may have some compatibility issues with his existing fish so up for grab if anyone is interested. They are super healthy and have been with me for a while, some of them years. They are all eating pellets from the auto feeder.

1. Hawaiian Flame Fairy Wrasse (Male. Not quite supermale yet but getting there. Started as a small female) - $175

2. Red Velvet Fairy Wrasse Supermale - $125 (this guy is a stunner when he flashes around the tank.

3. Potter's Leopard Wrasse (turned male. started as a small female) - $100

4. Bimaculatus Anthias - $70 female

5. Lyretail Anthias Trio (1 fat male and 2 good size females) - $80

6. Midas blenny - $40 used to be gold but now mostly darker color. Could be because he and the cleaner wrasse go at it a bit in the tank.

I have a few other fish in the tank but that's all I can think of now that may not go to friend's tank. Will update. Buyer is welcome to come see the fish before buying. I'm hoping to take the rocks and corals out by end of next week so that all the fish will be easy to catch. PayPal hold if interested until pick up. Thanks
 
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Received a good amount of interest so thanks to people who contacted me. I'm going off from order of PM received just to be fair. I will only hold and consider fish sold if I get PayPal just so that it's easier to keep track.

Here is updated status...

1. Hawaiian Flame Fairy Wrasse (Male. Not quite supermale yet but getting there. Started as a small female) - $175 SOLD

2. Red Velvet Fairy Wrasse Supermale - $125 (this guy is a stunner when he flashes around the tank. SOLD

3. Potter's Leopard Wrasse (turned male. started as a small female) - $100 PENDING

4. Bimaculatus Anthias - $70 female SOLD

5. Lyretail Anthias Trio (1 fat male and 2 good size females) - $80 SOLD

6. Midas blenny - $40 used to be gold but now mostly darker color. Could be because he and the cleaner wrasse go at it a bit in the tank.

My fish photo skills sucks so it's hard to get a clear pic. I'm just going to take a video of them eating when food is dropping from auto feeder then they can be seen in action if that helps. Thanks
 
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