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Noober
Fri, 19th Dec 2008, 10:51 PM
I live in brownwood, texas.
I've got 2 little damsels that have yellow tops and white bodys and blue fins that are really pretty. I've also got 1 green chromi and a 4 stripe damsel. Along with thoes I have 1 sailfin tang and 1 copper band butterfly that I need to get rid of.
I do however kind of sort of want to keep the butterfly. I will take a good frag of sps for all the others without the butterfly, or a nice colorful colony of zoa's or something. If the copperband is included in the trade I'll want a couple different nice frags of some stoney, or a stoney and some softies for all the fish. Happy Reefing!

Ed
Sat, 20th Dec 2008, 11:44 AM
How big are the Copperband and Sailfin?

Where are you located?

Noober
Sat, 20th Dec 2008, 12:03 PM
The copperband is medium size (4 inches approx) and the sailfin is a little smaller, but almost as big with his fins fully exerted. So i'd say the sailfin is medium juvie. About 3.5 inches if I guess. Thanks for the replys! :)

Noober
Sat, 20th Dec 2008, 12:06 PM
I am in Brownwood Texas.... :)

BIGBIRD123
Sat, 20th Dec 2008, 05:06 PM
Ed, if you are interested, I am going to Bwd the day after Xmas to see my Mom. I can bring these back.

Steve

Noober
Sun, 21st Dec 2008, 12:37 PM
sounds good to me if you still want them

Noober
Mon, 22nd Dec 2008, 01:11 PM
:what_smile:Well, the sailfin came down with what looks like ich. I have never had these kind of problems in a saltwater tank so I'm not for sure. But it looks identical to freshwater ich and the Copperband has a few little spots on his side fins, but the blobs look bigger in size. I wonder what this is? I'm going to setup a quarintine tank and try to treat it. Sorry for the inconvience.

Noober
Mon, 22nd Dec 2008, 01:12 PM
I guess the trade is off considering all, Once again I'm sorry, It must have happend when I recently added new fish, I let a small amount of forign water in the tank so the fish wouldnt hit direct air and I guess the new fish and the new water let the ich set in.