Have a friend that contacted me about finding a school tank home.
He lives in SF and pick up would have to be in SF on his day off. He has a business in Larkspur by the ferry terminal but that would have to be talked to him.
He prefers to donate the corals to a school. Nothing uber fancy, easy...
Hardware stores (skip HD Lowe's) normally stock an array of O-rings; ACE, TrueValue and others should have a variety of O-rings. In SF, my place to go is Center Hardware on Third St. off Cesar Chavez
Sadly sometimes it happens but is beyond our control. I’ve in the past posted many things to re-home but flakes or change of mind have forced me to do the once unthinkable…
That might be dinoflagellates? Can you spot a string like extension of it or little bubbles forming in/from it?
The soft pink-ish coral, Does it open and close? If so, might be pom-pom xenia.
Long ago, my first tank had an extremely dim plain white LED; late at night, the tank had a magic peaceful look (that’s how I can describe it) then the craze for blue moon lights came; some argued to “simulate” the moon cycle but it was mire for aesthetics than for any other reason in my...
I have one that I adapted PVC fittings so it can be plumber with regular 3/4" pipe; there's a DIY somewhere that shows you the tank and the modified overflow bulkhead.
Remember the cabinet comes apart at the bottom; that should ease passing it through most doors; tank itself is about 27” in height. A Torx/Star drive bit is needed to detach the base.