sounds like a mantis shrimp is a good possibility to me. Although I've had situations where I put a firefish into my tank, never saw it for over a month, and then one day it showed up. Must have had a realllllyyyyy good hiding spot!
I ordered a 130 gallon rimless cube from glass cages a couple of years ago. It was a beautiful tank, well built, and around $800. There was some left over unnecessary silicon on some joints, but a quick razor blade run cleaned it up. I'll probably buy from them again some day
Rose bubble tip anemone and maroon clownfish are still for sale if anyone is interested. I also have the reef keeper lite, aquarium, and magnet available.
I have a piranha magnet, some kenya trees that are free for whoever wants them, some sand, and a 55 gallon aquarium with stand, hood with T5 lighting, and power heads. Possibly an RKLite computer?
All the large rocks with soft coral colonies on them are $15 a piece. Anything smaller than 4 inches are $3. The RKL doesn't have any add ons like a pH probe, but has the temp probe. Im sorry I don't have any recent pictures of the rose, but it's a bright red w/ bubble tips. It's about 3-4 inches big.
I have lots of zoa's, they aren't incredibly colorful. I had a chalice but it fell off the rock and was flipped over for a while. Only the corner of it is still alive, so anyone who wants to try and nurse it back to life is welcome to have it for free. It also has lots of zoas growing on the same rock. I'm selling small rocks with zoas and other types of polyps for $3 a piece.
I also have a reef keeper lite w/ temp probe (80), Piranha algae magnet (30), 55 gallon aquarium with stand, hood, powerheads, and T5 lighting with 6 bulbs (200). Large softie colonies for $15 a piece (the rock itself is worth more than that)
I don't have a picture of the BTA right now, but it still has bubble tips after a year and a half. I also have a frogspawn that has about 14 heads I think
I'm shutting down my aquarium and have tons of soft corals, yellow tang, pair of maroon clowns, falco hawkfish, Rose bubble tip anemone, orange plating montipora, tri color acro, green staghorn, and blue tip staghorn. Email me at [email protected]
I'm selling my brand new 135 gallon rimless cube (36"x36") aquarium. It was just set up in May and all the equipment is brand new. Here's a list of the equipment I have:
Digital Aquatics Reeflite computer with digital temperature probe
Protein skimmer
Automatic dosing pump
Red Sea wave maker pro
Black stand and hood with built in fans for cooling
Lumen Bright 3 400W 10,000 K MH lamp with dimmable ballast
Aquamedic 150W 20,000 MH lamp
2 Maxijet 1200's with modified upgrades and magnetic holders
Return pump (mag drive 5 and 7)
Reverse osmosis water filter
Brand new bucket of salt
Enough 2 part solution to last a very long time
Testing kits for all necessary parameters
Tons of miscellaneous equipment
Fish food
I have very matured live rock with tons of sponges and coralline algae and polyps. I have several species of polyps and mushrooms as well as a few different sps colonies. For fish I have a flame angel, a maroon clown pair, 5 chromis, firefish, yellow tang, blue tang, and falco hawkfish. Also blue linkia star, hermit crabs, snails, a rose bubble tip anemone, and other sessile corals. I'm asking for $1800 for the entire set up. Please email me for questions at [email protected]
I thought carpets were pretty easy to take care of. Depending on what kind of carpet, if it's a S. haddoni I would say they are very easy to keep given a healthy well established aquarium. They can be voracious fish eaters though.... S. gigantea on the other hand are extremely difficult to take care of and I wouldn't suggest it to anyone but an expert.