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Click the left side of the .gif in my sig for system details.

If you want to pick up, I'm in Bellmore NY 11710.

Edit- Looking for a harlequin shrimp, so if you want to get rid of yours, I'm open to trades!

SHIPPING- Two choices:

USPS Priority (2-3 Day) flat rate medium sized boxes for +$11.35

USPS Express (Overnight) medium sized flat rate box for $39.95.



FREE INSULATION on all purchases. 1 ICE PACK FREE upon request.


No more small boxes, as they don't have the room for the extra padding needed by the new bags I'm using. Alive Arrive Guarantee with express shipping only: for any losses I'll refund the cost of livestock as long as clear photos of the box, bags and live(dead)stock are provided by midnight of the scheduled delivery date. I take no assumption of risk for postal service delays.

Everything will be in Kordon Breathable bags. The company that makes these recommends single bagging to keep the oxygen easily flowing in, but I will double bag upon request for an additional dollar per bag.

Orders must be at least $20 before shipping is added on to make this worth my time. :D


Evil Green Skirt Zoas WYSIWYG- $35 (about 40 polyps)

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Pucker Pinks WYSIWYG- $35 (22+ polyps)

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Polds n Ginks- $2 per polyp

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MetroKat's Green Leopards- $2 per polyp

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Green Plating Monti WYSIWYG- $15 (the mother colony is the lower one in the second pic)

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Purple Rim Plating Montipora 1"x1" frags - $15

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Chaeto with feather dusters from the MANGROVE FUGE- $25 per bag (packed in a ball the size of a grapefruit)

The feather duster worms in this chaeto have pink filters that are blood red at the center. Once established, they spread quickly. These guys are not only pretty, but help to naturally filter your water. (Live Aquaria sells small clusters of dusters like these for $35 each. The mangrove fuge also has a much more dense population of mini brittle stars, isopods, amphipods, copepods, bristle worms, stomellas, spaghetti worms, and other desirable detrivores than the chaeto I will list below. May also include a hardy pink sponge that grows throughout the chaeto. I have a bunch of Berghia Nudibranchs breeding in this chaeto- so this means there is also AIPTASIA that they're feeding on. I want to be clear that there is no guarantee that you'll get all of those hitch hikers- you'll get everything that happens to live in whatever square I cut out of the fuge for your bag. I'll do my best to get every critter possible, but won't go hunting for extras- as that's the stuff I need to keep my system populated. Due to the high density of life, I will only be shipping this with expedited service, in insulated boxes with temperature control packs.

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Groups of 5 Mini Brittle Stars - $15 (limited quantities available)

Groups of 5 Bristle Worms - $10

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Full disclosure- I have aiptasia, bubble algae and some turf algae in my tank. (But really, who doesn't?) I am allowing aiptasia to grow so that I can produce berghia nudibranchs (which I had for sale earlier this year). There are also small white/brown flatworms. They are NOT the acropora eating kind. I had Dr Ron Shimek ID them, and it turns out that they very likely eat micro algae, and my mandarins and small fish eat the little worms. So don't freak out if you see them in the macros or anything, they won't do you any harm, and won't get out of control. I only see them on the glass in my fuge, none in the display at all- so fish obviously like eating them.


If you want to avoid hitchikers, please use CoralRx or a similar dip on frags, and don't bother getting any of my macro. ;)
 

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