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Getting Out of Hobby Sale


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  1. #1
    CR Member
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    Kevin

    Default Getting Out of Hobby Sale

    Will Ship: Yes
    Category: --
    Subcategory: --
    Pricing: --
    Price: ----------
    I am willing to ship all drygoods except for tanks.
    Fish, tanks, and corals must be picked up.
    I will email pictures of fish and corals. I will not email pictures of drygoods also do not ask me what I thought of them, you can find pictures as well as reviews online.
    Also please do not post in this thread if you would like an item, please email me I check my email more than I check Michigan Reefers, I would prefer if you emailed me at kevinkramer1864@yahoo.com but if you choose to P.M. me please give me your email.
    I will be selling these items based on who contacts me first. If an item is listed in red that means that someone has already contacted me about it.


    Drygoods
    Coralife 30 inch fixture ( Hardly Used)- $45.00
    Glass top (Email me for the dimensions) - $10.00
    29 gallon tank- $25.00
    1- 20 gallon tall tank – Brand New- $25.00 each
    1-20 gallon tall tank- Drilled- $20.00
    1-35 gallon long tank- drilled- $25.00
    1-10 gallon tank- $5.00
    1-20 gallon long tank drilled- $20.00


    Livestock
    Fish
    Gold Stripe Maroon (2)- 1 in $10.00 each
    Mated Pair of Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish- $85.00
    Orchid Dottyback (Captive Bred)- 2in $15.00
    Yellow Tailed Damsel- 1.5in $0.50
    Barbershop goby and pistol shrimp- $30.00 NEW

    Corals
    Hammer Coral (slightly bleached)- 10 heads $20.00
    Pom-pom Xenia- 1 stalk, about 20 hands $5.00
    Green Ricordea, not sure of its real name- $20.00
    Neon Green Calustria $15.00 for 20 heads
    Neon Green Sinularia $3.00 for my small frag, $7.00 for my larger


    150 lbs of liverock $2.75 per pound

    I will be listing setups once I sell all of my livestock, thank you for viewing and stay tuned.
    Once again my email is kevinkramer1864@yahoo.com
    Last edited by fishboy13; 01-09-2011 at 07:39 PM.

  2. #2
    WoodShack - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Tom

    Default

    Well I am very interested in the 35g rimless drilled aquariums, but apparently I can't look at them or even ask if they're scratched or in one piece, so I guess I pass... good luck

  3. #3
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    Chris

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    ...lol...

  4. #4
    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Hate to see you get out. You should check captive reefs more often! I like to see folks use...and actually post some (related) discussion in the selling forums here. But at least thanks for posting your tank here for members to have a chance at it.

  5. #5

    Join Date
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    Manoj
    Awards Fishbowl Drawing Winner Tank of the Month

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    How long have you had the blue linkia?

  6. #6
    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    u have to be kidding me..if im buying a tank and i would be interested in all the above tanks i want to see them..we cant even get a pic of them in email...im not buying something site unseen as im sure most people here wouldnt.

    Rick

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    Its ok tho, you can find reviews for them online LOL

    Heck I'm kinda scared to ask about the bubble coral since I know I can find tons of pics about those online
    LOL.....that's all I can say in this thread.....lol...

  8. #8
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    Hmmm. ?


    Love Should NEVA Be Limited

  9. #9
    redemer123 - Reefkeeper
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    Andrew

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    Thats garbage post some pictures man, your approach on selling things is all wrong....wrong wrong wrong
    It takes a long long time to build a coral reef. Step by step the reefs survive on partnerships. And the most important partners are you and I.

  10. #10
    CR Member
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    May 2010
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    Waterford, MI
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    Kevin

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    Sorry, I originally had that I would email pictures of tanks only but no pictures of the other dry goods. It must have gotten deleted when I was transfering the post from Microsoft Word, sorry for the confusion, the original post is now fixed.

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