Moving in just over 1 month and need to clear out the tank.
I have a few beginner corals left and multiple pieces of live rock.
Rock has a large amount of purple coralline growth and has been in the tank for about 1 1/2 years.
Live rock:
Three larger pieces:
A. Mushroom shaped rock - small base with a large flat surface on top. Rock stands about 6" tall with the top base measuring approximately 12" x 8" in a rough oval shape. This rock has about 80-100 zoas and palys on it. Zoas are a mix of greens with brown skirt. Palys are speckled green/yellow.
Price - $40.00.... so less than $0.50 per polyp and the rock.
VIEW from TOP DOWN - 2 different zoas, 1 paly
VIEW from SIDE showing "mushroom" shape
B. Tall piece with attached Xenia (2 medium sized stalks).
Price - $10
SIDE VIEW - displays height of rock from bottom of tank where there is little sand to just below the return line into the tank (BC29) - probably around 10"-12"
C. Roughly cylindrical rock with a cave through it. It has a red ricordia attached - 1 1/2" diameter. Also may have a second smaller (1/2" diameter) mushroom attached - saw it a few weeks ago but it moved out of view. Has a few small pieces of Kenya Tree attached as well.
Price - $15.
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Maybe someone could tell me if this really is a red ricordea (sold to me by a LFS as such) or not?? It is a little shrunken in this pic as I had been moving rocks around to catch fish a short while before taking pics.
There are 3-4 other smaller pieces of rock in the tank as well that I will sell for $3-5 depending on the piece.
Corals:
1. Nuclear Greens - about 18-20 full sized polyps and several new growth polyps on a large frag disc.
Price - $40.00
2. Kenya Tree - about 3" tall piece
Price $5.00
No pic - looks just like a run of the mill Kenya Tree
3. Speckled Palys - about 10 or so polyps.
Price $7
4. Brown/green Palys - about 8 polyps
Price $5
Other things for sale:
1. 4 water jugs - 5 gal. hard plastic with spout (1 missing spout) -much better than using buckets for going to get your water.
Price - 5 each, 3 for the one without the spout.
2. 1 bottle of REEF PURE ULTIMATE AMINOS and 1 bottle of REEF PURE ULTIMATE SNOW. Brand new bottles but I did open them to see what the contents were like but decided not to use them - literally maybe 2-3 drops out of each bottle. They have been in my refrigerator for about 3 months.
Price - $10 each or both for $15
Free stuff (given away with purchase):
1. chaeto - large ball or could split to 2 smaller clumps
2. small frag of pink zoas that need a little TLC
3. live sand
4. maybe a few other things....
I am located in CORONA (92879) right at the intersection of the 91 and 15 freeways.
I am available most weekday and Saturday nights after about 7:30pm and all day on Sunday.
I will post pics in the next day or so... after I read the post on how to do it and get the pics taken.
As I said... nothing fancy here but hope to give someone a decent price on stuff to get started and try out a few beginner corals...
Thanks for looking....
I have a few beginner corals left and multiple pieces of live rock.
Rock has a large amount of purple coralline growth and has been in the tank for about 1 1/2 years.
Live rock:
Three larger pieces:
A. Mushroom shaped rock - small base with a large flat surface on top. Rock stands about 6" tall with the top base measuring approximately 12" x 8" in a rough oval shape. This rock has about 80-100 zoas and palys on it. Zoas are a mix of greens with brown skirt. Palys are speckled green/yellow.
Price - $40.00.... so less than $0.50 per polyp and the rock.
VIEW from TOP DOWN - 2 different zoas, 1 paly
VIEW from SIDE showing "mushroom" shape
B. Tall piece with attached Xenia (2 medium sized stalks).
Price - $10
SIDE VIEW - displays height of rock from bottom of tank where there is little sand to just below the return line into the tank (BC29) - probably around 10"-12"
C. Roughly cylindrical rock with a cave through it. It has a red ricordia attached - 1 1/2" diameter. Also may have a second smaller (1/2" diameter) mushroom attached - saw it a few weeks ago but it moved out of view. Has a few small pieces of Kenya Tree attached as well.
Price - $15.
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Maybe someone could tell me if this really is a red ricordea (sold to me by a LFS as such) or not?? It is a little shrunken in this pic as I had been moving rocks around to catch fish a short while before taking pics.
There are 3-4 other smaller pieces of rock in the tank as well that I will sell for $3-5 depending on the piece.
Corals:
1. Nuclear Greens - about 18-20 full sized polyps and several new growth polyps on a large frag disc.
Price - $40.00
2. Kenya Tree - about 3" tall piece
Price $5.00
No pic - looks just like a run of the mill Kenya Tree
3. Speckled Palys - about 10 or so polyps.
Price $7
4. Brown/green Palys - about 8 polyps
Price $5
Other things for sale:
1. 4 water jugs - 5 gal. hard plastic with spout (1 missing spout) -much better than using buckets for going to get your water.
Price - 5 each, 3 for the one without the spout.
2. 1 bottle of REEF PURE ULTIMATE AMINOS and 1 bottle of REEF PURE ULTIMATE SNOW. Brand new bottles but I did open them to see what the contents were like but decided not to use them - literally maybe 2-3 drops out of each bottle. They have been in my refrigerator for about 3 months.
Price - $10 each or both for $15
Free stuff (given away with purchase):
1. chaeto - large ball or could split to 2 smaller clumps
2. small frag of pink zoas that need a little TLC
3. live sand
4. maybe a few other things....
I am located in CORONA (92879) right at the intersection of the 91 and 15 freeways.
I am available most weekday and Saturday nights after about 7:30pm and all day on Sunday.
I will post pics in the next day or so... after I read the post on how to do it and get the pics taken.
As I said... nothing fancy here but hope to give someone a decent price on stuff to get started and try out a few beginner corals...
Thanks for looking....
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