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Old 07/26/2005, 08:02 PM
rplank rplank is offline
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Red flatworms free to good home!

They come with a red/green candy coral, a blue candy coral, green hairy mushrooms, green striped mushrooms, orange ricordea, blue ricordea, blue mushrooms, star polyps(not green), an open brain, a yellow coral banded shrimp, a juvenile false perc, and any blue leg hermits, turbo snails, and other assorted life that survives until tomorrow. We moved over the weekend, and I have neglected my tank the past few days, so it is not going well. I need to get rid of this stuff tomorrow night at 5:30 pm at my apartment in Brighton. I do have a bad red flatworm problem, so be forewarned! That is why I am giving everything away. I figure if you want to take on the worms, you will need your cash for FW exit.
I can't take pics, but if you search my username over the past year, I have posted plenty of pics of my critters.

BYOB (bring your own bucket/bag)

I will check back here tonight and will post more info tomorrow morning before I go to work. I cannot hold items, as I am taking my tank down ASAP. First to post gets first dibs.

I also have a bucket of salt (Kent, I believe) that I will sell for $20. I have used very little of it (less than 5 gallons worth.)

Thanks for any interest.
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Old 07/26/2005, 09:05 PM
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Randy,
I have a friend that has a tank currently with flatworms. He is treating next week. He has just started corals and would love to give the corals a home. Let me know the address and I will come by and get them.
Karvin
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Old 07/26/2005, 09:11 PM
Crystal Sea Crystal Sea is offline
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Sent you a PM with my number or send me yours and I will call.
Thanks,
Karvin

Forgot, Only critter that I can't take is the clown fish. He already has a large maroon and I have clowns in each of my tanks so I can't add it there either.
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Old 07/26/2005, 09:28 PM
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Old 07/26/2005, 10:14 PM
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Damn that ricordia sounds very tempting but I promised myself only SPS...well besides my first coral which is a candy cane.
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Old 07/26/2005, 10:46 PM
rplank rplank is offline
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As usual when the word "free" is used, everything goes fast! I think I may keep the clownfish in a FO, but everything else is going to Karvin (CrystalSea.)
luvmyclown, if I decide to get rid of Nemo, I will let you know in the next couple days.
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Old 07/28/2005, 12:08 AM
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Randy,

I hope this does not mean you are getting out of the hobby. Would miss your cute face at meetings. :-)

Kip
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Old 07/28/2005, 01:07 AM
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Randy,
Thank you for all the livestock. Scott was so excited about the new corals for his tank. Everything seems to have made it fine. I am planning to help him treat for flatworms this next week so he can be flatworm free. His two boys each put a large turbo into the tank and then they saw the hermit crab and had to hold it for just a second to take a close look. It was a fun evening for all. Be sure to let me know if you set the tank back up and want to get some frags. I would be glad to contribute back.
Thank you again,
Karvin
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Old 07/28/2005, 08:05 AM
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Randy,

I hope this does not mean you are getting out of the hobby. Would miss your cute face at meetings. :-)

Kip
Thanks, Kip.
I am hoping it is only a short break. I just don't have time right now to maintain it properly after the move, since it would cycle again. I am keeping Nemo, and may eventually get some frags back in with him.

It worked out well for Karvin, Scott, and me, and I am happy to help a new reefer by providing them with flatwo......er......frags.

Glad to hear everything made it, Karvin, and you're welcome!
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