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sljost
09/29/2005, 12:33 PM
I have to shut down my tank due to too much traveling, so here's what I've got for someone who can take all the living things at once, for I don't want to disrupt the tank more than necessary.

I have priced it with a value of $360, but to make it an "even" number, $350 would be fine.

Contact me at SandyJostPhD@charter.net if interested in giving a home to the following:

60+ pounds of fiji live rock with lots of pink and deep maroon corals growing on it ($3.50 per pound = $210)

With this rock, is growing wome soft corals ($100) which include ...
green galaxia
green pipe organ
red centered zooanthid
star polyp
green finger star polyp
green flowerpot frag

And the fish need to go with their "home" for $50

Royal gramma basslet
Percola clown
Yellowtail damsel
neon goby
BIG Lawnmower (Sailfin) blenny
Emerald crabs
red leg and blueleg hermits
blue globe urchin
cucumber

JxMetal
09/29/2005, 12:38 PM
If you decide to piece it out I'd gladly take all the polyps and zoos off your hands.

sljost
09/29/2005, 12:47 PM
I'll let you know ...

hagfish
09/29/2005, 04:41 PM
May I suggest that it's not likely you'll be able to sell all of your livestock including live rock at one time. Having said that, if you decide to sell things separately I'll take the Live Rock. Could you post some pics of it (and the other stuff)?

Are you going to be selling your tank and/or equipment too?

sage1970
09/29/2005, 07:04 PM
PM sent

StupidsReef
09/29/2005, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by hagfish
May I suggest that it's not likely you'll be able to sell all of your livestock including live rock at one time. Could you post some pics of it (and the other stuff)?

Are you going to be selling your tank and/or equipment too?

I would have to agree with hagfish here, Rarely does anyone buy the whole set up. Not everyone will want those fish or that kind of coral.

TWINPEAKS
09/30/2005, 09:51 PM
if you decide to part it out i would be interested in the pipe organ and possible the globe urchin

sljost
09/30/2005, 09:57 PM
Sorry, but it's all gone. Someone came by and got everything but my RO/DI unit and the chiller. . .

sljost
10/01/2005, 08:28 AM
The RO/DI unit is a Typhoon III 5 stage, 100 gal per day system (or 4 gal per hour) from airwaterice. It includes filters that are about 6 months old and a complete set of EXTRA filters for it ... $125.

My chiller looks brand new: an Arctica Titanium Chiller, 1/10 hp.
I will include the almost new Rio 1100 pump to go with it, which offers the correct flow rate for the chiller ... for $275 both things.

I also have a hand-held Hanna HI 98129 that measures Ph/TDS of the filtered water. ... $100

And a Lafayette F-358 Refractometer ... for $20.

If anyone is interested in any of this, just let me know.