Tank Teardown Sale

Sour137

Cleaner Shrimp
#1
Hello,
I'll be moving into an apartment in august and I will need to be offloading my fish and corals. I wish I could take them with me as I care very much about them, but aquarium and financial limitations are just not going to allow that to be a reality. I plan on keeping all my hardware, stand, sump, pumps, heaters, etc so I can set everything back up after I get my degree. Since the LR is cycled I would consider selling for a reasonable price, otherwise I'll just keep that too. Same is true for sand. No known diseases, pests, or worms, but I do have a grape caulerpa outbreak. Tank is 1.5 years old, and most of the livestock I have had for around a year. About half of my coral is DBTC, and since I'm not sure which is and which isn't, I'll just be giving most on DBTC. Some are glued to rocks some are not. Sometime this week I'll see about isolating the LR with corals attached and probably doing a post separately for them so this post is mostly for the fish, but I will be putting in come corals for your consideration.

So what's for sale?

2x Clarkii Clowns (1 black FEMALE center to orange face, fins, belly, tail; 1 mostly orange MALE with a slightly charred tint, and black bands silhouetting the white bands)(*)
1x Lyretail Anthia (**)
1x Banggai Cardinal (Likely male)
1x Banded Sleeper Goby (Full grown, goes last)

There are a few snails working the tank too and they are free to whomever.

Corals I know I purchased:
'Generic' Palythoa
Green Finger Leather (puck is glued to a shadowed rock.)
Photosynthetic 'Purple' Gorgonia (Glued and probably very difficult to extricate likely to go with the LR)
Walking Dendro

For everything, please MAKE AN OFFER. Respond here, or send me a text, no calls please (970) four zeroTWO EIGHT two 79

* Clownfish are 'friendly' but I have not seen any behavior which I would describe as paired. The female will put the male in place, but no nipped fins and still alive after 9 months. So I would be willing to separate them and also keep them together if you think they will work out in your tank. As I was typing this I noticed the male attempting to pair, but no response from the female. Perhaps someone with more experience would know what that means.

** Lyretail Anthia split his tail two days ago. No idea how it happened but definitely within the last couple of days. Perhaps his way of telling me not to go. =( So please keep that in mind. He is still otherwise apparently healthy. He eats well, the rest of his fins are good, and he like to hang out in the water column. He's really my favorite and my most reluctant to let go of. I suspect the bitchy clownfish got a lucky nip on him. As a note I did have two females but they all died unfortunately. His aggression may have been a factor as well as the female clown's aggression.
 
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