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    Jstadler - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default 120 breeder breakdown

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    Well folks the time has come, I've realized I don't have time my reef anymore. I'll try and get more info on livestock when I get back home tonite, but here's the bulk of it. Obviously livestock has to go before hardware does. Give me a little time to figure out pricing aswell.

    Equipment

    120 breeder 4x2x2 ( display scratched pretty bad). $100
    40 breeder sump 3 compartment (refugium on right , skimmer on left, center return) $100
    Aquaticlife G12 fixture (2 150 Hid 12K, 2 ATI superblue T5, 4 led moonlights) $400
    CPR overflow dual outlets w/ aqualifter $50
    Cherry stained stand $50
    ASM G1x w/ new sedra 3500 $200

    Livestock
    Bam Bam, King Midas colony rock(100+ heads) $75
    Mini colony purple hornets (20+ heads) $100
    Miami vice zoas 50+ heads on huge rock w a few other zoas $75
    Gobstoppers 10 polyps $25
    AOG palys 15+ heads $20
    Torch coral single head $30
    2 head hammer $20
    20 head sun coral $40
    War coral, Minefield Cyphastrea , and texas trash pays on big flat rock $75
    Various acans $20-$100
    Hollywood stunner chalice $25
    Purpleish red chalice $25
    Few acros $20-$50
    Purple and Orange monti's attached to rocks
    Small watermelon chalice attached to rock
    Large green Spongodes attached to rock
    Orange chalice $10
    Kenya tree $10
    Green palys $10
    Orange short tentacle plate $50
    Large Red and green open brain $75
    Green brain coral $20
    Purple and green blasto $20
    Green large polyp blasto $25
    Purple deaths $25
    Keds reds $50
    Purple birdsnest one bad spot $20

    150 lbs live rock(unfortunately alot of
    Attached corals) $4.50 bare


    Fish

    Desjardini sailfin tang (4-5 inches) $50
    Potter's Angel $50
    2 chromis $10
    Green Mandarin $25
    Diamond sleeper goby $25
    Metallic goby (paired with tiger pistol) $75
    Longfin fairy wrasse $10
    Paired Occys $40
    Royal gramma $10
    Lawnmower blenny $20

    Reply here or email me at with interest.
    johnstadler@hotmail.com
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    Last edited by Jstadler; 03-11-2012 at 12:13 PM.

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