All my SPS deal if the year!!!!!!

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Ok guys time is running out and I need to get my tank down soon. So I'm gonna do all my remaining SPS for $120. There's lots of good stuff. I think around 20 different ones. Birds nest, orange digi, forest fire, blue tip acro, green digi, setosa, big green acro frag and more. First come first gets. Want to sell ASAP



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I also have some extra stuff to through in. Fish food, long grabber thing,water jug and a few others.


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I will do 100 if you pick it up by tomorrow


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I took all the frags off the rock today. There is a total of 34. Will be home this evening




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If anybody wants frags by themselves let me know doing crazy deals


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Bump for a great deal. Are you selling all the livestock? LPS, or just SPS? or just the 34 frags? I'm not up for a drive to Murrieta tonight, but i might be interested in taking some or all of the livestock off your hands.
 

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Yeah it's all the coral except for the xienia. I have a friend who is starting her first reef tank. I'm giving her the live rock and fish. I will have a manderian that eats frozen up for grabs. Maybe 5 bucks but I would want to know you can take care of him


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I used to have a mandarin for several years that ate frozen food and seemed to do just fine. With that said, The current tank ,even though, it's very well cycled and stable, does not have a thriving population of pods at this time. The sump/fuge has just recently been put back online and is a work in progress. I used to run an overstocked softy and LPS tank. Now I'm moving towards a understocked SPS or possibly mixed Reef. If the Mandarin moved into my tank, It would have to be happy with a variety of frozen food for the short term. I'm happy to take him on, but I'm good with spinning him off to somebody else with a more established tank too. I have mixed feeling about the Mandarin.
 

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I used to have a mandarin for several years that ate frozen food and seemed to do just fine. With that said, The current tank ,even though, it's very well cycled and stable, does not have a thriving population of pods at this time. The sump/fuge has just recently been put back online and is a work in progress. I used to run an overstocked softy and LPS tank. Now I'm moving towards a understocked SPS or possibly mixed Reef. If the Mandarin moved into my tank, It would have to be happy with a variety of frozen food for the short term. I'm happy to take him on, but I'm good with spinning him off to somebody else with a more established tank too. I have mixed feeling about the Mandarin.
The trick is getting food to them. There not the fastest most aggressive fish and the other fish eat much faster then he does. So I put food in at the top and then sink some food so it falls down to where he likes to hang out. It also helps if you don't have fish like a wrasse because they eat pretty much anything they can find in the tank and gobble up all your pods. If you want him let me know I will be getting all the fish out after I get rid of the coral



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I agree, I used to shut some of the flow down and get the other fish feeding in the other end of the tank. Then when they were preoccupied, I would target feed the Mandarin with a turkey baster. It worked out well.
 
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