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Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
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$200 for MR Donors and $250 for everyone else (2 Super Males Available)

$400 for a pair (1 available) PENDING SALE


General Information:

Common Name:
Lineatus Wrasse
Scientific Name: Cirrhilabrus lineatus
Max Size: 4.8?
Reef Safe: Yes
Collection: Australia
Care Level: Easy
Tank Conditions: 72-78?F; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 55G
Diet: Mysis shrimp and other meaty foods.

Detailed Information:

These fish are eating frozen mysis shrimp and Hikari Marine-S pellets. They have also eaten live mysis and grass shrimp. 2 Super males have been treated with an anti-bacterial as a precaution but all fish have been treated with praziquantel (tablet form). All of them are in community tanks. The pair comes with the largest super male.

These fish are guaranteed for 7 days starting from the minute it is picked up. To receive a refund or a replacement fish you must provide the deceased fish frozen in tank water and a separate sample of your display tank water. The guarantee only applies to the original purchase and not for the replacement. Please keep in mind that just because we QT all of our fish that it doesn't mean they are not prone to infections already present in your system.

Paypal is accepted. I'll respond to your PM with the address if requested. Paypal fee will be added to the cost.
 

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tomtoothdoc

GOLFER WANNABE
Location
north jersey
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$200 for MR Donors and $250 for everyone else (2 Super Males Available)

$400 for a pair (1 available) PENDING SALE

The pair comes with the largest super male.


hey dom,

$400 for a pair (1 available) PENDING SALE
The pair comes with the largest super male.

is this mine? i think i can pick up the pair and the hawiian cleaner this friday or saturday after work ~7-8 pm like last time.

one quick question. i just notice that my female swallow tail angel got a pop-eye. don't know what happened. she was fine sunday. i can't catch her. usually she 'll come up to my hand at feeding time but with the pop-eye, she's hiding and not really eating. should i wait to see what happen before i pick up the wrasses? (in case it's an infecction of some sort, can it be contagious? especially to new wrasses who will not be totally acclimated when put into the display.) i won't be able to qt them at this time.

thanks, tom
 

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Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
Wow that is bad Tom! Well, if your watar params are as good as you say and it is only one eye, it is most likely the Angel suffered a scratch of some sort on its eye. It is best to leave it be and let it heal on its own. Is the swollen eye cloudy at all?

So if your water params are very good then it is unlikely that the swollen eye is caused by infection so it would not be contagious. If your water params are not good (water params are not in the excepted range for a reef) then it is possible it is bacterial and you should not add any other fish until you get everything back in check. From our last discussion it seemed your water was pristine so again, most likely a wound to the eye which would not be a contagious infection and best left to heal on its own. You should post your water params and pics on the main board to get additional feedback.
 

tomtoothdoc

GOLFER WANNABE
Location
north jersey
Wow that is bad Tom! Well, if your watar params are as good as you say and it is only one eye, it is most likely the Angel suffered a scratch of some sort on its eye. It is best to leave it be and let it heal on its own. Is the swollen eye cloudy at all?

So if your water params are very good then it is unlikely that the swollen eye is caused by infection so it would not be contagious. If your water params are not good (water params are not in the excepted range for a reef) then it is possible it is bacterial and you should not add any other fish until you get everything back in check. From our last discussion it seemed your water was pristine so again, most likely a wound to the eye which would not be a contagious infection and best left to heal on its own. You should post your water params and pics on the main board to get additional feedback.

will do tomorrow. my ph meter either crapped out or needs calibration. it won't hold steady. ran out of 10.01 solution :frown:
thanks dom, tom
 

tomtoothdoc

GOLFER WANNABE
Location
north jersey
hey dom,
the pop eye got better. it's not fully healed yet but looks much better. also she is eating now so that's a good sign.

i will be able to pick up the lineatus pair and the hawiian cleaner this sat. evening if it's good with you. lmk.

thanks, tom

ygpm
 

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