30gal Teardown - Starter tank residents need new home - Manassas

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I've got a thirty gallon tank that has been my trial run at reefing. I've learned a lot but I'm about to move across the country so I need to re-home some stuff if anyone local is interested.

I've got some live rock, one of which has two small frags attached, then a few other frags I didn't attach, knowing I was going to move.

I've got a 3'ish inch blue spot rabbitfish, six line wrasse, basic clown, black tail spot blenny. Basically I didn't bother retaining the names of things as this was a learning experience and I knew I had to tear it down eventually.

If someone in the area is interested in the manassas area let me know. Otherwise I'll just drop 'em off where I bought them (Blue Ribbon Koi) as a big thank you for helping me learn the hobby.
 

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I've got a thirty gallon tank that has been my trial run at reefing. I've learned a lot but I'm about to move across the country so I need to re-home some stuff if anyone local is interested.

I've got some live rock, one of which has two small frags attached, then a few other frags I didn't attach, knowing I was going to move.

I've got a 3'ish inch blue spot rabbitfish, six line wrasse, basic clown, black tail spot blenny. Basically I didn't bother retaining the names of things as this was a learning experience and I knew I had to tear it down eventually.

If someone in the area is interested in the manassas area let me know. Otherwise I'll just drop 'em off where I bought them (Blue Ribbon Koi) as a big thank you for helping me learn the hobby.
I might be interested do you have any photos of the fish or frags? :)
 
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Ok np thanks!
I'd gotten to a point that I couldn't get the phosphates down enough despite doing half feeding and that was the point I gave up realizing I was going to move. So the tank is all full of algae again. If anyone wants the live rock I'll give it a good scrubbing before hand.
 

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I'd gotten to a point that I couldn't get the phosphates down enough despite doing half feeding and that was the point I gave up realizing I was going to move. So the tank is all full of algae again. If anyone wants the live rock I'll give it a good scrubbing before hand.
Again, I don't recall the names of my "trial corals" I bought learning to do this. I spent 10-60 for each. There's about 200$ in live rock in here that I need to part with as well as:
1 Blue Spot Rabbit fish (Bought at 90$) willing to part for $35
Percula Clown, Six spot wrasse, black tail spot blenny - make an offer.
Again, I'm just looking for someone who can give them a good new home if interested. I'm in the Manassas area. Otherwise I'll gift these back to the people I bought them from @ Blue Ribbon Koi because they're great folk.
 

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