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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    Default Show size TONGA Live rock

    Will Ship: No
    Category: Other
    Subcategory: Other
    Pricing: --
    Price: In ad
    Not likely to see large show size pieces of Tonga live rock anytime soon, or ever. I have two large pieces of live Tonga live rock for sale. I am open to partial trades as well.
    The smaller piece weighs 25 lbs for $150.00.PRICE REDUCED TO $100, ROCK IS STILL 'LIVE" Here are a couple pics:
    DSC01232 - Show size TONGA Live rock
    DSC01230 1 - Show size TONGA Live rock

    The Larger piece is a beast and takes up nearly half of a six foot tank. It weighs 47 lbs for $250.00 PRICE REDUCED TO $150.00. ROCK IS NO LONGER "LIVE"
    Here are pics of the big one:
    DSC01225 - Show size TONGA Live rock
    DSC01228 - Show size TONGA Live rock

    Pick up only, Lansing, Michigan. Rock is live, and being properly cared for until sale. Thanks for looking!

    BOTH PIECES STILL AVAILABLE AND CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE MCES SWAP THIS SUNDAY!!!
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    Last edited by MyNemesis; 01-20-2013 at 07:57 PM.
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    Thats a very good price for that size live tonga rocks. You dont find them anymore. I think I paid 8 or 9 bucks a pound.

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Yeah this stuff is impossible to find now.

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    Man....I wish I had a nice large build going on. That's some seriously sweet rock.

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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    Default Tonga

    Thanks for the comments. I wish I had room for all of the pieces in my 120, but I don't. I hope someone will be setting up a large tank sometime soon and be looking for some great live rock!

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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MyNemesis View Post
    Thanks for the comments. I wish I had room for all of the pieces in my 120, but I don't. I hope someone will be setting up a large tank sometime soon and be looking for some great live rock!
    Man you are a bad influence and ya know it ! If you can store it tell my new tank comes in I would be interested ! How tall are they ?? And can you keep it for awhile ? Shoot me a PM and we'll figure it out

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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    Default Mr and Mrs Binford

    No one in the whole world I'd rather keep this rock for than you, Chuck. They are large. It depends on how you want to place them, of course, but the large piece set in the corner reaches up into the tank to probably four or five inches under the water surface in a 24 inch high tank and extends a good couple of feet toward the middle. The smaller piece is more flexible in terms of placement, but is a couple good feet with lots of cool branches. I will send you a PM. John PS. Does a "couple good feet" sound like "the better part of"?

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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    John put me down for the smallest one ! Pm me cost and an addy and I will send you some good faith $$$--tx

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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    Default Tonga

    PM sent, Chuck. Smaller rock is SOLD!

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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
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    Default Tonga, Tonga, Tonga

    Both pieces still available and the prices have been reduced. Both are available for delivery at the MCES swap!

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