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ricky1066

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Ok after trying to sell the whole setup all at once for a measly $600 I will take your advice and break it down.

I have to sell the live rock first so I will offer it for $250 for the whole batch there is 80 pounds mixed .Large pieces andmedium no really smalls pieces

Some has coraline algae some have brown algae .all mixed /
without sounding rude I do not have time to sell 5 pounds at a time so If someone would like it all a Quick sale is available Today .
I live in Greenpoint Brooklyn




i have fish but there is no way we are catching them until the rocks are gone

But for an idea
I have

1 small Yellow tang 30
1 large clown fish 30
3 cardinals 30
3 green chromis 20
2 dart fish 25
1 small royal gamm--20
1 fires red shrimp--20


some hermits
Bermuda hob rogue skimmer unhooked last night $200 2 months old

will list other stuff after live stock goes
 
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ricky1066

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i am not selling any fish until the rocks are gone it is very hard to catch any fish while the rocks are in there
 

ricky1066

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no problem as soon as the rock goes and the fish I will list for sale but here is what I will have

NOw
bermuda rogue hob skimmer--$200 with pump

later
water general ro/di --$ 100
nova extreme 6 bulb t5 light -$225
2 # 3 koraila ph--$25 each\
1 # 4 Koralia ph $35
eheim return pump and 12 gallon aqua clear sump $125 sump converted to two side
 

mray

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I'll be back in NYC from the 25th to 26th do you think this will be available then? I'll buy your RO/DI and about 10lbs of sand if you still have any left.
 

ricky1066

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I could not say honestly I amgoing away also so I am hoping to get rid of it before

I dont want this to be a rude thing as before But I got 7 pm's already about the yellow tang there is no way you are catching any fish as long as it is full of rocks

thank you
 

Scion_TC2005

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Looking at the pictures you posted don't have that much live rock you can put 4 to 5 pieces in a bucket and put the rest flat to catch those fishes out for MR members that are interested in buying. that what i would do. It may take awhile before someone buys the rocks at least you can sell out the fishes and the other equipment to breakdown the tank. My Opinion.

Regards,

Tim
 

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