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Lexusman25

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Alight guys I am breaking down my 30g tank and have a few fish I want to rehome. I have 2 capitive bred clownfish and 1 green chromis. One clownfish is 2-3in and picks on the smaller one who is 1.5-2in. The chromis is about 2-3in and is semi aggressive towards the clownfish. I have had these fish for 3 years and all appear to be healthy and eat like pigs. As a disclaimer I cant say for sure they are ick free just because it can show up from stress. However I have never seen ick on these fish and I have never had ick it in the tank. Here are some rules: 1 You must have at least 100 posts. 2 You can never sell these fish, pay it forward and give them to friends. 3 SCR supporters and friends get priority. 4 I will not deliver but I can meet at Coral Gazers almost any time. I am not sure if I need pics for free stuff, if I do I will post them or if you are serious about taking the fish pm your phone number and I can text pics. I would prefer to split up the clownfish because they fight a lot. Thanks!
 

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Clear your inbox lol
Cleared it just for you ;) haha I'm just messing with ya, but good reef karma! If you werent so far I would adopt the Chromis, my other fish would put them on check! You taking a break or upgrading?
 

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I ll half way deliver if you take everything. Lol
Lol you are awesome! Still have clowns even in my sump lol remember the naked clown I bought cuz you didn't want them? I gave it to Jeff lol and I still got 5 pairs left!
 

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Thanks gain Kam for the clowns def will be taken care of, still aclimating them to make sure there's no shock or stress once I release them into their new home.
 

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