I'm taking down this tank. The corals and livestock listed below are free to a good home. Would strongly prefer to give it all to one person, so the first one that wants it can have it. If no one wants it all after a week or so, I'll give out the individual pieces/livestock.
This was the tank before tear down:
Here is what is up for grabs:
RBTA and paired Occelaris. The RBTA is on a flat rock with GSP and a Yuma. I think you will need to take the whole rock. The female is 3 inches and male 2.
Frogspawn, probably 8-10 heads. Grapefruit size fully extended
Purple Hammer, probably 12-15 heads. This a branching hammer, maybe baseball size. Fast grower.
Viatnamese Crocea. Very vibrant. Maybe 4-5 inches wide. Has two red mushrooms on it too.
Another clam with a vibrant green margin. Maybe 6-7 inches.
These palys.
Also a half dollar size red chalice, a 2.5inch flame angel (never had a problem with nipping at corals) a skunk cleaner shrimp and a tiger pistol shrimp.
Let me know if anyone has any questions. Ideally would like to hand off the coral/livestock either this Saturday morning before 10AM or Monday morning before 10AM. I am in Orinda in the East Bay.
This was the tank before tear down:
Here is what is up for grabs:
RBTA and paired Occelaris. The RBTA is on a flat rock with GSP and a Yuma. I think you will need to take the whole rock. The female is 3 inches and male 2.
Frogspawn, probably 8-10 heads. Grapefruit size fully extended
Purple Hammer, probably 12-15 heads. This a branching hammer, maybe baseball size. Fast grower.
Viatnamese Crocea. Very vibrant. Maybe 4-5 inches wide. Has two red mushrooms on it too.
Another clam with a vibrant green margin. Maybe 6-7 inches.
These palys.
Also a half dollar size red chalice, a 2.5inch flame angel (never had a problem with nipping at corals) a skunk cleaner shrimp and a tiger pistol shrimp.
Let me know if anyone has any questions. Ideally would like to hand off the coral/livestock either this Saturday morning before 10AM or Monday morning before 10AM. I am in Orinda in the East Bay.