Dromaeosaurus
Reefer
- Location
- West Village
Tank Sale + Live rock
I am moving to Atlanta and selling what I have.
FISH (ALL TAKEN)
- Female tomato clown from Pacific East Aquaculture. $10 or best offer.
- Mandarin goby from New World Aquarium on 38th. I have had him since December last year and he is doing well. I have a 10 gallon refugium with lots of pods, and some of them seem to make it to the main aquarium. I always see him hunting pods. But I also feed him frozen Nutramar Ova and frozen baby brine shrimp in a little glass jar every day (using Melev's method http://www.melevsreef.com/mandarin_diner.html). This is fairly easy; on the weekends I defrost a chunk of each in a little jar, and then every morning I squirt some into the jar in the tank for the goby. $30 or best offer.
LIVE ROCK
- 50lbs live rock from Pacific East Aquaculture. It's identified by them only as "south east asian specialty live rock". I bought for $300 two years ago. They are medium sized pieces of around 5-10lbs each. Some of them have hair algae growing on them (you can see in the pic below). $100 or best offer. NOW $50
- also lots of rubble rock of the same type in the refugium.
OTHER
- one coral is doing well. I don't know what it is. See pictures below. $25 or best offer.
- the aquarium itself is a 30 gallon that I drilled and it drains into a 10 gallon refugium with an eheim return pump. Free if anyone is interested in this setup. I also have a nice little handmade wooden table that perfectly fits the 30 gallon aquarium.
- coralife light for a 30 gallon aquarium with 65W 20k and 65W 10k. The fan died and I attached a new fan from radioshack. $10.
My apartment is in Manhattan at 38th and 6th Avenue. You'll need your own buckets/bags to transport things.
Ben
I am moving to Atlanta and selling what I have.
FISH (ALL TAKEN)
- Female tomato clown from Pacific East Aquaculture. $10 or best offer.
- Mandarin goby from New World Aquarium on 38th. I have had him since December last year and he is doing well. I have a 10 gallon refugium with lots of pods, and some of them seem to make it to the main aquarium. I always see him hunting pods. But I also feed him frozen Nutramar Ova and frozen baby brine shrimp in a little glass jar every day (using Melev's method http://www.melevsreef.com/mandarin_diner.html). This is fairly easy; on the weekends I defrost a chunk of each in a little jar, and then every morning I squirt some into the jar in the tank for the goby. $30 or best offer.
LIVE ROCK
- 50lbs live rock from Pacific East Aquaculture. It's identified by them only as "south east asian specialty live rock". I bought for $300 two years ago. They are medium sized pieces of around 5-10lbs each. Some of them have hair algae growing on them (you can see in the pic below). $100 or best offer. NOW $50
- also lots of rubble rock of the same type in the refugium.
OTHER
- one coral is doing well. I don't know what it is. See pictures below. $25 or best offer.
- the aquarium itself is a 30 gallon that I drilled and it drains into a 10 gallon refugium with an eheim return pump. Free if anyone is interested in this setup. I also have a nice little handmade wooden table that perfectly fits the 30 gallon aquarium.
- coralife light for a 30 gallon aquarium with 65W 20k and 65W 10k. The fan died and I attached a new fan from radioshack. $10.
My apartment is in Manhattan at 38th and 6th Avenue. You'll need your own buckets/bags to transport things.
Ben
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