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  1. I have frags of trumpet corals(brown outside with green insides)-$5 per head, red mushrooms,- $8 per colt coral- $10 per 3" frag, and orange digi's frags-$10 per inch for sale or trade torch corals, or other LPS, and fish. PM me your email and I will send pics.

  2. No pics yet, I will try and get some up tomorrow.

    I have plenty of brown and orange zoos, a few hammers and maybe some others I can trade.. Any pics of the stuff you have?
  3. I have frags of trumpet corals(brown outside with green insides), red mushrooms, colt coral, and orange digi frags for sale or trade. I am looking for torch corals, or other LPS, and fish. Send me your email and I will email more pics of other items.

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  4. put me down for 2 bottles. Give me a call at 254-371-7538.

    I went crazy culturing alot of phytoplankton over the last few weeks, and I have several extra 2-liter phyto bottles for sale. Rather than paying $20 for 16oz of DT's Phytoplankton, I figured people might want an entire 2-liter for $10 each. I think I have about 6 extra bottles, and they can be stored up to a month in the refrigerator as long as they are shaken up regularly (daily) to prevent the cells from settling to the bottom of the bottom. Otherwise they will smother each other and die.

    Phytoplankton is great for feeding soft corals, feather dusters, and clams, as well as the pod population in your tank & refugium. It has made my soft corals perk up, and micro-fauna in our tanks feed upon it. Dosing it every other day is sufficient, and will result in good pod growth in your reef for some fish such as wrasses and mandarins to feed upon. When feeding phytoplankton, Ive always turned off the protein skimmer for an hour to keep the food in the water longer. It also provides an important source of nutrition for clams, soft corals, tunicates, sponges and feather-dusters, as well as, zooplankton such as invertebrate larvae and copepods.

    If you want to trade me a frag for it, I'm open to that as well. Just let me know what you have.

  5. I will take it, where are you located.

    Joe

    I have a citron goby I purchased several months ago. She's eating but not enough to keep her healthy. She's very

    skinny and I'm afraid she'll die unless someone can feed her several times a day.

    Free to a good home.

    Flushdraw

  6. are you parting out? if so what types of corals, and livestock do you have for sale?

    I am pulling the plug on my salt water reef tank. It is 60 gl tank, 70 lbs live rock, live sand, several corals, good skimmer, 30 gl sump /w refu8gium, livestock included. It has a 192 watt power compact light with bulit in cooling fans. pics available .I had someone talking about trading out for a freshwater setup, however, nothing planned. First come, first served. I have 1500.00 to 2000.00 invested I will consider any reasonable offer. [email protected] 254-939-6253
  7. I should be in Austin around 11 or 12 noon. If you give me a call about then I will come by and pick some up from you.

    Joe

    254-371-7538

    I've got a ton of pink Anthelia to get rid of ASAP. Alot of it is unmounted, but is easily secured to rock or anything it touches. I'm thinking $10 a handful. I've got about 15 handfuls.

    I will be happy to glue it to a plug for you when you're here if you'd like.

    It's not quite as red as this photo shows, but it's certainly pink and not tan or cream like alot of Anthelia/Xenia.

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    I need to get rid of it now!

    First-come, first-serve. And no shipping, pick-up only.

    Im downtown, one block south of the river on Congress. Easy to find.

    Thanks!

  8. I am selling it because I wanted a juv. angel not an adult. They sent me an adult, so I do not know the answer to that question.

    Joe

    Is the angel in with coral? Has he been a model citizen?

    Thanks,

    John

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