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Getting out Flint area. Livestock first


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    Tallman73 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Burton, MI
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    Kevin

    Default Getting out Flint area. Livestock first

    Sadly I have to get out of the hobby for a while I have almost no time for the tank with school and newborn. I dont have a great camera but Pics can be emailed on request. Please PM for contact info. Thanks.

    Pair Mated Maroon Goldstripe Clowns $75
    2 Yellowtail Blue Damsels $5
    Calico Pincushion Urchin $20

    FIJI LIVEROCK 50 pounds left $2 a pound

    CORALS
    Eagle eye Zoas(30) $2 per polyp
    Purple Death Palys(20) $3 per polyp
    Green w/blue tip stag colony $50
    Neon green Favia 3-4" on rock $30
    Last edited by Tallman73; 02-26-2010 at 10:32 PM.

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