Paul
08-28-2007, 09:50 AM
Prefer not to part out.
Room temperature (72-78 degrees) aquarium and livestock.
Equipment:
Stand
Canopy
Coralife dual lights
Coralife Super Protein Skimmer rated for 220g tanks
2 compact powerheads
2 different size nets
Trash picking up device (so you don't need to get wet or dirty feeding things or moving things around)
8 or 9 5-gallon water jugs
Livestock - All are local animals, moving overseas next month. These were collected for my class with a scientific collecting permit from the state. I don't believe it is "legal" to possess these animals otherwise, but I have to either 1) Find somebody else with a scientific collecting permit (nearly impossible), or 2) kill them. If somebody falls under #1, he or she gets first dibs. Otherwise I'd rather let somebody have them instead of killing them.
Two-spot Octopus - Tame-ish, playful and likes to be hand-fed. Likes human hands.
14 or so Red Rock Shrimp - Octopus leaves them alone
2 Spiny Lobster - Also tame, will hand-feed. They have adapted to daylight living - they don't hide and sleep during the day like they normally do in the wild. Much more entertaining that way.
3 sand dollars (rarely seen)
2 or 3 anemones
2 Cowrys
One huge Panaman Brittle Star
Live rock and live sand
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e210/Blesum/IMG_0570-2.jpg
$250
-Paul
Room temperature (72-78 degrees) aquarium and livestock.
Equipment:
Stand
Canopy
Coralife dual lights
Coralife Super Protein Skimmer rated for 220g tanks
2 compact powerheads
2 different size nets
Trash picking up device (so you don't need to get wet or dirty feeding things or moving things around)
8 or 9 5-gallon water jugs
Livestock - All are local animals, moving overseas next month. These were collected for my class with a scientific collecting permit from the state. I don't believe it is "legal" to possess these animals otherwise, but I have to either 1) Find somebody else with a scientific collecting permit (nearly impossible), or 2) kill them. If somebody falls under #1, he or she gets first dibs. Otherwise I'd rather let somebody have them instead of killing them.
Two-spot Octopus - Tame-ish, playful and likes to be hand-fed. Likes human hands.
14 or so Red Rock Shrimp - Octopus leaves them alone
2 Spiny Lobster - Also tame, will hand-feed. They have adapted to daylight living - they don't hide and sleep during the day like they normally do in the wild. Much more entertaining that way.
3 sand dollars (rarely seen)
2 or 3 anemones
2 Cowrys
One huge Panaman Brittle Star
Live rock and live sand
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e210/Blesum/IMG_0570-2.jpg
$250
-Paul