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Gem tang 3-3.5” - $350 obo
White Tail Bristletooth tang 3.5-4” $200 obo

Both are very fat and eat well just too big for my tank.

Open to trading for xr15,xr30 and AI Glow blades.

Also open to trading for smaller yellow tang, purple, gem, Red Sea sailfin, chevron, and whitetail bristle all 1-2”.


Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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I already have a GEM and not interested in white tail but if I were you, I’d get better pictures and certainly not ones where they are hiding. Just suggestion. Good luck
 
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I already have a GEM and not interested in white tail but if I were you, I’d get better pictures and certainly not ones where they are hiding. Just suggestion. Good luck
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