$200 for everything and must take all [except the rock]. I know everyone wants to cherry pick but I'm honestly so busy with work that I can't handle multiple transactions and so I'm willing to take a loss to make sure everyone goes to a good home. If you want to take and resell, totally fine, just please make sure that they go to a good home then too please!
What's the catch? Recently had a bad couple of months tank-wise, so some of these guys have seen better days. There is also known aiptasia and some algae along for the ride. Also, please bring your own containers and while I will help all I can, it would be best if you were somewhat knowledgeable because I've never done any fragging etc and some are anchoired to rocks. If you want the rock I'll throw in a 20 gallon Rubbermaid can.
Fish Etc.
Two false perc clowns
Bangai Cardinal
Blue chromis
Pseudochromis
Spiny urchin
Skunk shrimp
Two hermits
Handful of snails
Coral (etc):
RBTA: Red/green in color. About the size of a palm and growing
Zoa Rock: orange bam bams, alien eyes, eagle eyes, fire and ice. Tubbs blues on another connecting rock (not pictured) Also had algae problem and two known aiptsia
Torch coral: two heads about to become 3. Very healthy
Blue/green brain coral: about the size of a hand. Largely on its own rock but will require some work to remove since it's partially attached to an adjoining rock
War coral: palm sized
Massive toadstool: 12 inches across
Medium green toadstool: recently really started expanding
[Some spacey name coral]: Forgot the name. Blue and pink encrusting and doing extremely well. Has moved onto a large rock next to it.
Pink birdsnest?: lost a couple tips and algae grew on them.
Rock with GSP, baby toadstool and baby green pocci colony
Kenya trees - two large stalks, many small stalks
Green hairy mushrooms - 5 or 6. Recently exposed to too much light so are angry, but are in fine health and should spread back out
Green pocci colony - lost half after mini crash but has consistently been very hardy. Would make for a bunch of good frags
Red monti cap - Was doing great until mini crash, now has some bad spots. Better suited to become frags
Struggling green birds nest frag
Pagoda cup coral: Has been struggling slowly revealing more and more skeleton over the last year. May make a good frag.
Live Rock - Take any or all with knowledge of the above caveats. Green pocci has spead all over the place. Full of brittle stars. Maybe best to nuke it but hopefully someone cares for the brittle stars
What's the catch? Recently had a bad couple of months tank-wise, so some of these guys have seen better days. There is also known aiptasia and some algae along for the ride. Also, please bring your own containers and while I will help all I can, it would be best if you were somewhat knowledgeable because I've never done any fragging etc and some are anchoired to rocks. If you want the rock I'll throw in a 20 gallon Rubbermaid can.
Fish Etc.
Two false perc clowns
Bangai Cardinal
Blue chromis
Pseudochromis
Spiny urchin
Skunk shrimp
Two hermits
Handful of snails
Coral (etc):
RBTA: Red/green in color. About the size of a palm and growing
Zoa Rock: orange bam bams, alien eyes, eagle eyes, fire and ice. Tubbs blues on another connecting rock (not pictured) Also had algae problem and two known aiptsia
Torch coral: two heads about to become 3. Very healthy
Blue/green brain coral: about the size of a hand. Largely on its own rock but will require some work to remove since it's partially attached to an adjoining rock
War coral: palm sized
Massive toadstool: 12 inches across
Medium green toadstool: recently really started expanding
[Some spacey name coral]: Forgot the name. Blue and pink encrusting and doing extremely well. Has moved onto a large rock next to it.
Pink birdsnest?: lost a couple tips and algae grew on them.
Rock with GSP, baby toadstool and baby green pocci colony
Kenya trees - two large stalks, many small stalks
Green hairy mushrooms - 5 or 6. Recently exposed to too much light so are angry, but are in fine health and should spread back out
Green pocci colony - lost half after mini crash but has consistently been very hardy. Would make for a bunch of good frags
Red monti cap - Was doing great until mini crash, now has some bad spots. Better suited to become frags
Struggling green birds nest frag
Pagoda cup coral: Has been struggling slowly revealing more and more skeleton over the last year. May make a good frag.
Live Rock - Take any or all with knowledge of the above caveats. Green pocci has spead all over the place. Full of brittle stars. Maybe best to nuke it but hopefully someone cares for the brittle stars