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JEN H

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  1. JEN H

    Tanks for Sale

    We have sold the biocube and stand. We have also sold the corals and the tube anemone.
  2. JEN H

    Tanks for Sale

    I also have some saltwater livestock. 1 pajama cardinal, 2 bangaii cardinals a small clown fish (the nemo type), inverts, three corals, and a tube anenomi, live rock, live sand, some powerheads, etc.. The reason I am having this "going out of business" sale is I just found out at 5pm yesterday my job as a DBA was being outsourced. So, I am trying to pick up the pieces of my life and support my family here. I am also trying to get rid of a 2004 GT Mustang and try and rent my house out. Any help and advice is welcomed.
  3. I do have 5 tanks with three stands I am looking to sell, with some live stock.
  4. Hello everyone and fellow fish keepers, Having a rough week already. I was just told I am being outsourced. That being said, I was wondering if anyone is looking to purchase a 2004 Mustang GT? I just need all the help I can get right now. I just found out about this yesterday at 5pm, no time to prepare. I guess I should look at renting out my house as well. I am willing to take all the suggestions or bits of advice anyone can give me right now. I am confused right now, how can I support a family. Let me know your thoughts and feelings, Matt
  5. JEN H

    Tanks for Sale

    I have stands for the 75 gallon and the 30 gallon and the bio cube and the 20 gallon (one of those metal stands). If you want it all I will have to increase the price becuase the stands cost more than the tanks. If you want them all, I would start out at 400 and we can work from there. let me know.
  6. JEN H

    Tanks for Sale

    I have 5 tanks for sale. A 75 gallon, a 30 gallon, a 29 bio-cube, a ten gallon, a twenty gallon. I am willing to sell them all for a total of around 100 bucks. I also have some livestock that I am willing to part with. A freshwater barb and an african ciclid. Saltwater I have one pajama cardinal, two bangaii cardinals and a clown fish. Make me an offer. Matt
  7. My husband and I are looking for a cabinet stand that would fit a 30 gallong long tank. 36" accross should do the trick. Please send me a message if you have one with a photo and a price. Thanks so much!
  8. The only remaining fish at this point are the Long Fin Butterfly Fish. If you have no corals, these are wonderful fish and very hearty!!! Please contact me if you are interested. The pair is $60 which is a bargain! They are full size, and we bought them for $55 each.
  9. The sailfin is the one in our avatar. Awesome fish! One of the first one's we got for this tank. We have had him for over 2 years now....
  10. I know that I posted on here previously, but I haven't gotten much response. I figured that people would make offers on the fish if they didn't like the prices, but I'm surprised that there have been no takers yet.... They are really nice fish, and we would love to see them go to a nice home vs. back to the LFS. Again, we have the following: 1. golden wrasse - $15 2. PJ Cardinal - $10 3. cleaner wrasse - $15 4. long fin butterfly fish - $60 for the pair 5. sailfin tang (red sea kind) - $35 6. blue chin trigger - $50 7. tomato clown pair - $30 8. coral safe star fish - $20 9. sea cucumbers - $15 for both 10. long spine urchin - $15 We will be busy packing more stuff tomorrow, so if you are interested, leave your information in a message and maybe a phone number. Either my husband or I will get back with you. If you would like photos, please send your e-mail address and we can provide what we have.
  11. JEN H

    Fish for sale

    I should have mentioned that we are willing to negotiate on prices if more than one fish is bought or if you are interested in them send an offer.
  12. JEN H

    Fish for sale

    Prices are as follows: 1. Golden Wrasse - $20 2. Cleaner Wrasse - $20 3. PJ Cardinal - $20 4. Buttlerfly Fish Pair - $70 for both 5. Sailfin Tang - $40 6. Blue Chin Trigger - $60 7. Tomato Clown Pair - $35 for both Sea Cucumbers - $20 for both Long Spine Urchin - $20 (he is pretty big) Various snails will be given to folks who buy fish etc. if they would like them
  13. JEN H

    Fish for sale

    Prices are as follows: 1. Golden Wrasse - $20 2. Cleaner Wrasse - $20 3. PJ Cardinal - $20 4. Buttlerfly Fish Pair - $70 for both 5. Sailfin Tang - $40 6. Blue Chin Trigger - $60 7. Tomato Clown Pair - $35 for both Sea Cucumbers - $20 for both Long Spine Urchin - $20 (he is pretty big) Various snails will be given to folks who buy fish etc. if they would like them
  14. JEN H

    Fish for sale

    I think that the butterfly fish that we have are invert safe. We have had inverts in with them (still do) and they are fine. We did have a tube anemone in there, and they killed it though, so I don't think that they are safe with soft corals. You could always give it a shot, but I know what you mean about hating to lose any good corals you have. They are great fish! Very hearty!! We'll sell the pair for $70. We paid $60 each for them. As for the wrasses. We will sell both of them for $40. I can't remember what we paid for them, but I know that they were more than $25 each. Let me know if you want to make an offer on any fish.
  15. JEN H

    Fish for sale

    Due to some economic issues, my husband and I are forced to sell our 210 gallon tank with fish. Since we weren't able to sell it as an entire thing we are now trying to sell the fish prior to any other items. For sale, we have the following fish. They are all very healthy. No issues, all peaceful and all 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 years in our tank. Please e-mail offers for whatever fish you are interested in: 1. Red Sea Sail Fin Tang - This guy is full size. He is beautiful and will lighten and darken his coloring as he swims. He is the leader of the tank, and can probably be put with some moderatley aggressive fish to peaceful fish. Coral safe 2. Blue Chin Trigger Fish - This fish is my favorite. She is shy but swims freely once she has adjusted to the tank. She is coral and invert safe (we saw a trigger this size at Aquatech for $120) 3. Golden Wrasse - This fish is bright yellow and swims all over the thank. She is peaceful but can spook. She has been known to jump around in the water 4. Pair of Long Fin Butterfly Fish - These are a male and female pair. They look like moris idols, but they are hardy and will eat anything. They are invert safe 5. Pair of tomato clowns - What can I say....big female and male pair of clowns. We have had these for over 2 years now. 6. Blue Streak Cleaner Wrasse - This guy cleans our fish better than any cleaner shrimp. He eats wet and dry food as well 7. PJ Cardinal - This guy is a typical cardinal. Big and beautiful. He minds his own business and stays out of trouble. All of these fish eat dry and wet food. We have been feeding them dried worms and dried mysis as of late. It has really brought out their colors. We also have 2 sea slugs, 1 large spiny urchin that cleans more algea than any snails ever could, various snails still hanging around, and live rock. I am attaching some stock photos of what the fish look like as well as some photos I had in my folders of our fish taken one night with the lights off. Please e-mail any offers or questions.
  16. JEN H

    Timers

    razataz, How does the rkl install? I was reading the manual but it did not indicate how the head unit is wired into the electrical outlet. I see that the head unit controls 4 outlets but how does the head unit receive power? Thanks, matt
  17. JEN H

    Timers

    We actually just had new outlets installed by an electrician for our 210 gallon tank. Two new outlets that go directly to the fuse box. No breaks in power with those!!
  18. JEN H

    Timers

    We have tried a few different kind of timers. We did try the Coral Life timer strip as suggested above.... It stopped working in about a month. We have the basic timers that only allow you to turn something on for up to 8 hours or at dusk/dawn that are mainly from outside......Those do work. However, the other timers were dual timers from Lowes and were probably $12 - $13. They function, but they don't turn on as they are supposed to all the time.... There are times where they will just choose not to turn on or off and we have to reset them. It's just a pain. We want to have timers on all our tanks, but need a suggestion on something better than what we have now. Thanks!
  19. JEN H

    Timers

    Hey Gang, Glad to be back in Austin after taking a Christmas break up to St. Louis, long drive. Anyway, I need to purchase some timers so my lights go on and off at a certain time. I have been to Lowes and Home Depot many times and purchased those cheap 10/15 dollar timers that never work. Can anyone here please provide some sort of advice or guidance on what i should purchase? I was told by an electrician that I should go with one of those mechanical timers, like the ones people use for their pools, but I do not have that level of electrical expertise to install this. So, i will take all the information and support everyone is willing to give. Thanks again everyone, Matt
  20. Sorry to hear about your fish. How long did you have it?
  21. JEN H

    Dead Anthias

    Thanks for the sad face. I am still sad that he is not there. I always would look at the tank in the morning, and he would be the first fish I would see boo-hoo. On the brighter side, everyone else in the tank seems to be happy and healthy!
  22. Well, we had a Square Anthias named Spike in our 210. He seemed to have gotten beat up about a month ago, because we saw some bruising towards the back of his body and in his mid-section. We assumed he was roughed up by our Blue-Green Chromis. We thought that, because our small PJ Cardinal had gotten roughed up and had some torn fins etc. To make a long story short, he stopped eating this week again....we were watching him to see if we were going to have to quarantine. This morning he seemed to be respirating harder than usual, but my hubby wanted to give it another day or so. Well, this evening around 9pm I found him on the sand at the bottom of the tank. He looked a little bloated...... None of the other fish are acting strange. Anyone think we need to worry about something any of the other fish could catch? We are leaving next Saturday on vacation for Christmas..... I will just keep my fingers crossed that none of the other guys start acting funny. Poor Spike.....may he swim free always!
  23. I am about 5 to 10 minutes from the AquaDome so that is my store of choice just because it is close. Plus Hunter is great, he will talk for hours with you about anything and can pretty much figure out whatever problem you are having. I was just interested in other places and find out maybe store X carries more plumbing supplies or store X has the best inverts. Thanks again everyone for sharing their thoughts and opinions. Matt
  24. Hi All, I know everyone is relatively loyal to the local fish store (LFS) so can I ask where does everyone go? Where is the best place for live stock selection, best place for parts/accessories, best place for all around knowledge at the store, etc..? I am just interested in where everyone goes to buy things. Thank you all once again, Matt
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