Getting out - fish for sale, soft corals free

ctopal

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Hi - I've decided to get out of the hobby. I want to get my live stuff new homes as soon as possible. I'm in Columbia and around this weekend. Please IM me if interested. Here is what I have.

Fish - all are mature and have been with me for quite a while

Coral Beauty dwarf angelfish - $20 GONE
Blue hippo tang - $40 must have at least a 90 gallon PENDING
Pyramid Butterflyfish - $50 must have at least a 90 gallon GONE
Ocellaris Clownfish - $10 GONE

I have some really big soft corals, but I've got a red flatworm issue in my tank. So anything would have to be dipped a lot - so you can have for free. ALL CORALS GONE

Devils Hand - I have one that's probably a foot across, it's beautiful, a few smaller ones
Toadstool leather - I have one that's probably 6-8 inches tall and 5 inches across GONE
Green bubble coral - When happy about the size of a softball, he's a bit deflated at the moment, but a really nice coral GONE
Finger leathers/Kenya trees - lots of them
Mushrooms - red, neon green, fuzzy green and a dark purple PLENTY OF RED LEFT A FEW NEON GREEN
 
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Hopefully this works. Tank glass is a bit dirty.

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I'm interested in a lot of the softies if you still have them! I sent you a pm
 

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Do you still have the free corals that need to be dipped??? I will be glad to take those off your hands. Thank you very much Rob
 

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I'm interested in anything you are selling for free.
 

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