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    Thread: Fish ready for new homes: Copperbands, green and target Mandarins, Dragon faced pipef

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      Fish ready for new homes: Copperbands, green and target Mandarins, Dragon faced pipef

      Hey everyone,

      I got some fish that need to be rehomed.

      •Copperband Butterfly ($70): A stunning addition to any tank, now feeding on frozen mysis with gusto!
      •Green Mandarins ($35): Marvel at the dazzling colors of both male and female Green Mandarins, a serene beauty for your aquarium.
      •Target Mandarins (Males, $35): Add a splash of extraordinary patterns with our male Target Mandarins.
      •Dragon Faced Pipefish ($40): Tagged as the best pest eater around, this pipefish is not just functional but also fascinating to observe.
      •Watchman Goby ($12): A vigilant buddy for your tank. Pair it with a Pistol Shrimp for the ultimate symbiotic relationship!
      •Springeri Damsel ($15): Hardy and vibrant, the perfect fish to add some dynamic movement to your setup.
      •Firefish ($12): With their peaceful demeanor and striking colors, they’re a serene addition to any marine aquarium.
      •Saltwater Mollys ($5): Adaptable and lively, these mollies bring a freshwater favorite into the saltwater realm.
      •XXL Lemon Peel Damsel ($10): Brighten your tank with this large, sunshiny damsel, a burst of color and character.

      Whether you’re looking to introduce natural pest control with our Dragon Faced Pipefish or brighten up your aquarium landscape with our dazzling selection of fish, Reefflex Aquatics has you covered.


      I’m located in University City off the 805 and 52 (8five8) 23two-six582









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      Are the fish QT?

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      They have not gone through a formal QT. They were all in observation for a few days. The fish that can deal better with stress go fresh water dips. They have all been feed food with General cure to treat any internal parasites, they may have had.


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      Quote Originally Posted by reefflex View Post
      They have not gone through a formal QT. They were all in observation for a few days. The fish that can deal better with stress go fresh water dips. They have all been feed food with General cure to treat any internal parasites, they may have had.


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      Just curious, why sell fish to fellow reefers if not fully quarantined. Fish that are not quarantined can potentially wide out established fish in their systems


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      There is no such thing as fully qt’d fish. If you are willing to pay that Marine Collect price tag you will get a high level qt’d fish. These fish are in my coral grow out systems right now and they are very healthy. Come check them out for yourself.


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      It is up to the reefer themselves to QT fish they buy. There is no such thing as fully qt’d fish. If you are willing to pay that Marine Collect price tag you will get a high level qt’d fish. These fish are in my coral grow out systems right now and they are very healthy. Come check them out for yourself.


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      I actually do the tank transfer method with copper and general cure but that process double the price of the fish. If you know anything about QTing fish Copperbands, dragnets, and pipefish do extremely poor with medications in sterile tanks without food for them to eat.


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