Time for a change and taking down my 120. What's kept me hanging on this long are the fish - most of which have been with me since 2012 and my wife and son named them. So, without getting too sentimental here, I want to offer them to a good home, hopefully to the same home as they are all buddies and have been for so long.
Yellow Tang - about 3-4 inches in diameter
Flame Angel - about 3 inches long
Ocellaris Clown - about 2.5 to 3 inches long
Two young chromis
Various snails and hermits
Also lots of leathers and frags if you want to risk green hair algae transfer
I plan to remove live rock this weekend in order to catch the fish and then take down the tank for good and prepare to sell. Green hair algae has won the battle and a treadmill is on the way, so the decision is final. I'll have lots of equipment to sell as well once the livestock is gone and I have time to go through it.
I'm local, just west of Huntsville in the Monrovia area.
-g
Yellow Tang - about 3-4 inches in diameter
Flame Angel - about 3 inches long
Ocellaris Clown - about 2.5 to 3 inches long
Two young chromis
Various snails and hermits
Also lots of leathers and frags if you want to risk green hair algae transfer
I plan to remove live rock this weekend in order to catch the fish and then take down the tank for good and prepare to sell. Green hair algae has won the battle and a treadmill is on the way, so the decision is final. I'll have lots of equipment to sell as well once the livestock is gone and I have time to go through it.
I'm local, just west of Huntsville in the Monrovia area.
-g