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Restarting the tank

150 Gallon Reef

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After fighting with constant algae issues and corals dying from nutrient swings and other unknown sources for 7 months, I've decided to break down the tank and start from scratch. I am keeping a few corals that I would like to start with when the tank resets.


I have a bunch of corals like known name sps and some nice chalices which are receding a little. I'd like someone to possibly save them so I'd like to find them a new home. I'm not asking for a specific dollar amount for all of them. If you'd like to donate a few dollars toward new rock, sand, salt, ect, that would be a huge help to get me back up and running. All together Its probably 1k dollars worth I'm looking to have someone save. I would recommend running it in qt for some time since I cannot guarantee there are no pests.


There is some other stuff which is very healthy which wouldn't be included in the above.


Multi head frogspawn
Branching hammers
A few chalices
Acans
Zoa's
A few watermelon bounce shrooms
Mardi gras bounce


Shoot me a pm for info

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