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Getting out of the hobby selling my 90G tank
arivas_f1 replied to arivas_f1's topic in General Discussion
Hi WAMAS: UPDATE **** I have sold all the fish and fish tank ***** However, I still have hammer colonies, a frogspawn and tree corals. They all need to go thsi week, so take advantage of the reduced pricing. I can't really place any piece on hold unless you pay by paypal; I hope you would understand. I had many situations when I get a PM reserving a piece and then the buyer fails to show up. Thanks in advance. 1) There is a 10 ' wide hammer colony which can be a nice center piece $80 OBO. https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13496761835/ 2) I also have 4 large size hammer corals $40 OBO https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13497189514/in/photostream/ 3) Medium size colonies (total of 4) $30 OBO https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13497206374/in/photostream/ 4) Small size colonies (more than 10) $10 OBO https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13497044773/in/photostream/ 5) Frogspawn coral $30 OBO https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13655112495/ 6) Large size tree coral $20 OBO https://www.flickr.com/photos/120425162@N02/13497083105/in/photostream/- 9 replies
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Getting out of the hobby selling my 90G tank
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arivas_f1 replied to arivas_f1's topic in General Discussion
Hello everyone, here are some updated pictures of the coral hammer. I have small medium and large colonies. Please look at the pictures and PM if you are interested. Update to my original posting, the torch coral is gone.- 9 replies
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Getting out of the hobby selling my 90G tank
arivas_f1 replied to arivas_f1's topic in General Discussion
Hi, an update to my previous post: Ricordeas are sold The huge hammer colony is now being sold as multiple frags and colonies, small frags are $5-$10, medium size colonies $30 and bigger colonies $50-$70 depending on size I have not located the goby yet, once I sell all the corals I will be able to locate the goby, fireshrimp and peppermint shrimp The tank, stand and canopy, is $400 after all livestock is gone. Thanks everyone for your interest. You can text me at (don't post your phone number in the public forums, please) . I would prefer to edit my original post instead of replying, do you know how to do that?. Adan- 9 replies
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Hi WAMAS community: To much of my regret I need to sell my 90G tank and all the livestock; I am moving out of town and I am also finding serious time constraints to keep up with the cleaning. I have the following live stock available and hopefully the pictures make them justice (The tank is beautiful, and it is though to make the decision but I have no options). Fish - 1 large Blue Tang selling for $60 (approximately 6 inches) - 1 large Yellow Tang selling for $30 (approximately 4 inches) - 1 large Fire shrimp $25 - 2 clown fish (false percula) $30 - 1 damselfish $5 - 2 peppermint shrimp $5 - 1 gobby $5 I have not located the goby yet, once I sell all the corals I will be able to locate the goby, fireshrimp and peppermint shrimp Corals: - 1 Gigantic hammer head coral $5 per head or negotiable depending on how many you are interested to buy The huge hammer colony is now being sold as multiple frags and colonies, small frags are $5-$10, medium size colonies $30 and bigger colonies $50-$70 depending on size - 1 Large frog spawn coral $50 OBO - 1 medium size torch coral $15 - Tree coral FREE with your purchase - Lots of green mushrooms FREE with your purchase - Lots of green riccordea FREE with your purchase Equipment available right now: - 36 inches bow front stand black color $50 (tank is cracked in one side, can be repaired and I can include it in the deal) - Eshops overflow box up to 75 G - 48 inch fluorescent light 4x56W (I used the lights for over a year, probably they need to be replaced) $30 - 32 flourescnet light $15 (Lights need to be replaced) Once I sell the live stock I would like to sell my complete setup which includes: - 90 G tank with stand and canopy (black color) - 2 48 inches marineland reef capable LED lights - 2 protein skimmers - 20 G sump tank - Phosban reactor - Various pumps The tank, stand and canopy, is $400 after all livestock is gone. Please text me at (don't post your phone number in the public forums) if interested. Thanks, Adan
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Need advice on feeding fish while vacation
arivas_f1 replied to arivas_f1's topic in General Discussion
Thanks everyone for your thoughtful advice. Jon that is a smart modification of the Eheim. Luckily I was able to get a neighbor to feed the fish, I will follow the advice to have the food already mixed in film containers and labeled inside the fridge. In the future I will look into the Eheim modification; it would be nice if we can install a web cam and a feeder interface to an iPhone/smartphone application. Thanks, Adan -
Hi, I am going on a week vacation soon and I was wondering what other members do when they have to be away from home. In the past I have used aquachef to feed dry food but last time didn't gave me good results because when I returned the fish were very stressed. I would prefer to continue feeding them cyclopeze & frozen foods, I am not sure if somebody has had good results feeding this type of food automatically. Any advice/insight will be appreciated. Thanks, Adan
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Thanks a lot, great article. I have decided to go with Hyposalinity. I hope the fish recover. Adan
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Hi, I am desperately trying to get rid of this parasite. I have a 90 G tank which was fine until I bought a yellow tank from a LFS. I don't have a quarantine tank and I introduced the tang right away. This is about 8 weeks ago, at first everything was OK but until 2 weeks ago I noticed that the royal gramma was having some white spots. Right after the clowns and the yellow tang were having it. I started giving the fish garlic mixed with their food but I have not noticed any improvement, the good news is that they have not stopped eating. I have red different things about getting rid of it but apparently at this point my only option is to catch the fish and treat them in a separate tank. I have several corals in the main tank, so treating it with chemicals is out of question. Can anybody suggest which treatment method works better? I might to buy/borrow a 20 or 30 G tank Thanks and I would appreciate your comments.