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Tangs and Wrasses in SoCal

reefsean03

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So a friend is moving and I’m currently housing the livestock in my 6 foot frag tank but I want to get them new homes. They are all pretty fat and healthy. Local pickup or meetup in SoCal. I live in SD.

Gem Tang 5-6 inches - $750 lived in tank year and a half
Blonde Naso Tang male with streamers 6-8 inches - $190 lived in tank at least a year
Potters Leopard Wrasses - $180 lived in tank for a while
African leopard wrasse - $90 had in tank over a year
blue star leopard wrasse - $90 had in tank over a year
Birds wrasse - $60 had in tank over a year

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