sakeating
07-19-2010, 01:22 PM
Hello,
Up for sale is a yellow tail damsel, a little more than 1" in size, which is very healthy and has a good appetite. I'm looking to get him out of my tank now that the system is a little more mature to make room for some other inhabitants. Also, I have a number of E. viridis short spine urchins that hitch hiked in on my live rocks. I am told that one adult can live in a 40g, which means that I can only keep one. They vary in size, from very tiny, to a little bigger than a golf ball. They eat hair algae and other algae, and I am told that they are reef safe. They have left my corals alone. I am looking to sell these or trade for coral/livestock. I may be interested in ocellaris clowns, gobies, and blennies and any coral that will live under 200w of power compact lighting. $5 each specimen or best offer.
Up for sale is a yellow tail damsel, a little more than 1" in size, which is very healthy and has a good appetite. I'm looking to get him out of my tank now that the system is a little more mature to make room for some other inhabitants. Also, I have a number of E. viridis short spine urchins that hitch hiked in on my live rocks. I am told that one adult can live in a 40g, which means that I can only keep one. They vary in size, from very tiny, to a little bigger than a golf ball. They eat hair algae and other algae, and I am told that they are reef safe. They have left my corals alone. I am looking to sell these or trade for coral/livestock. I may be interested in ocellaris clowns, gobies, and blennies and any coral that will live under 200w of power compact lighting. $5 each specimen or best offer.