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Selling Blonde Naso and Achilles tang

Stephenea27

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Selling a Blonde Naso tang and Achilles Tang. Both fish are around 7” Males with streamers, fully quarantined with copper, and have been in my system for 1.5 years. Eating Nori, flake, and frozen. Looking to sell locally, no shipping. Willing to meet within a reasonable distance.
Blonde Naso-$250
Achilles Tang- $350
Text or email. 864-979-8215 or [email protected]
 

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Selling a Blonde Naso tang and Achilles Tang. Both fish are around 7” Males with streamers, fully quarantined with copper, and have been in my system for 1.5 years. Eating Nori, flake, and frozen. Looking to sell locally, no shipping. Willing to meet within a reasonable distance.
Blonde Naso-$250
Achilles Tang- $350
Text or email. 864-979-8215 or [email protected]
Why cant you be closer :( They'd be in my tank Today !!
 

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I am within a couple hours of you. I have a large (80x48x26) tank coming the first week of March. Hope to have everything up and running by the first week of April. If you still have them then, I will come buy them.
 

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