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Gem Tang, Crosshatch, Flame and Blotchy

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I have way too much going on and think it's time to let some of my fish and coral go.

Located: Nassau County, Long Island

Male Crosshatch $1200
Male Flame wrasse $300
Gem Tang $500
Medium Blotchy Anthias $300
Lamarks Angel pair $300 Male is huge with nice streamers
Wantanabei Angel $200
Blue Face Angel $180
Large Niger Trigger $200
XL Blue throat Male $200

Meat Coral $450
Bleeding Apple and warpaint Scoly $250 each
Rainbow Wellso $350
Rainbow Anemones - $50
Black widow Anemones $100
 
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I have way too much going on and think it's time to let some of my fish and coral go.

Male Crosshatch $1200
Male Flame wrasse $300
Gem Tang $500
Medium Blotchy Anthias $300
Lamarks Angel pair $300 Male is huge with nice streamers
Wantanabei Angel $200
Blue Face Angel $180
Large Niger Trigger $200
XL Blue throat Male $200

Meat Coral $450
Bleeding Apple and warpaint Scoly $250 each
Rainbow Wellso $350
Rainbow Anemones - $50
Black widow Anemones $100
Is the blue face angel fishing eating any of your corals ? Im shock that you have an blue angel fish with meat corals
 
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Some coral pics. Neptune bounce
 

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Need the triggers and angels gone. $100 each for triggers
$200 for angel pair
 

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