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I have a 66g tank with a 25g sump that my fish have been happily living in. Now I have to move in a couple of months and I can not take the tank with me. The occupants are one yellow tang, two clown fish, one blue angel and one fire shrimp. Yellow tang and clowns have been with us for at least 7 years and they are very healthy. The Blue angel and the fire shrimp are also in great shape. I have 5-6 anemones that clown fish are using. I would like to give them away to an experienced hobbyist who can properly acclimate them and move to their tank. At this time of the year the sun hits my tank directly, so I have an algae problem. If the person does not mind I can give away the live rock too. I am in south Bay Area, California.

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Where are you located? I recently started a 310gal in wall im stocking. Im located in San Antonio

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The tank when I didn’t have algae problems
I have a 66g tank with a 25g sump that my fish have been happily living in. Now I have to move in a couple of months and I can not take the tank with me. The occupants are one yellow tang, two clown fish, one blue angel and one fire shrimp. Yellow tang and clowns have been with us for at least 7 years and they are very healthy. The Blue angel and the fire shrimp are also in great shape. I have 5-6 anemones that clown fish are using. I would like to give them away to an experienced hobbyist who can properly acclimate them and move to their tank. At this time of the year the sun hits my tank directly, so I have an algae problem. If the person does not mind I can give away the live rock too. I am in south Bay Area, California.

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Correction, it is a Coral Beauty, not Blue Angel.
 
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@Placerreefs will adopt my fish and live rock etc. Thank you....
I will part out the equipment and tank after giving a good scrub.
Now on to managing a pond with Bass in it. :)
 

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I have a 66g tank with a 25g sump that my fish have been happily living in. Now I have to move in a couple of months and I can not take the tank with me. The occupants are one yellow tang, two clown fish, one blue angel and one fire shrimp. Yellow tang and clowns have been with us for at least 7 years and they are very healthy. The Blue angel and the fire shrimp are also in great shape. I have 5-6 anemones that clown fish are using. I would like to give them away to an experienced hobbyist who can properly acclimate them and move to their tank. At this time of the year the sun hits my tank directly, so I have an algae problem. If the person does not mind I can give away the live rock too. I am in south Bay Area, California.

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Are they still available?
 

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