Dean
Fri, 18th Apr 2014, 01:51 PM
I plan to spend some time this weekend trapping a few fish from my tanks. They are all very healthy but are either causing problems or have grown too aggressive in my smallish tanks to be able to add anything else.
- Sixline Wrasse - He has been with me since December. This one is being aggressive to a pair of baby clowns in the tank so he must go. Goes to coralreefexplorer if he still wants it. (I have been trying several ways to catch this guy but he is very crafty. Hopefully my new trap works out) If I don't hear back from coralreefexplorer then its up for grabs.
- 2 Blue Chromis - I have had them since December. Every time someone walks by the tank these guys act like scaredy cats and dive into the rock work sending panic across the tank to the other fish. I have had them for a few months and they are very healthy.
- Yellow Tail Damsel - I have had this little guy since November. He is about an inch long and very healthy. He is starting to show aggression to his tank mates as he is getting bigger so it's time to go.
- Strawberry Psuedochromis - It has been his tank since August. He is a very pretty fish but will no longer allow any new additions to his tank. He is about 2" long and very healthy. I have had him since about October.
I am just looking to rehome all of these fish. If you come pick them up at my home in Floresville they are yours for free. I will drive up to the Interstate 37 and Military Drive area for a $25.00 delivery fee or coral trade for like value. The sixline is the only one that will be tough to catch but I believe I will have the others bagged tagged and ready to go as early as this evening.
- Sixline Wrasse - He has been with me since December. This one is being aggressive to a pair of baby clowns in the tank so he must go. Goes to coralreefexplorer if he still wants it. (I have been trying several ways to catch this guy but he is very crafty. Hopefully my new trap works out) If I don't hear back from coralreefexplorer then its up for grabs.
- 2 Blue Chromis - I have had them since December. Every time someone walks by the tank these guys act like scaredy cats and dive into the rock work sending panic across the tank to the other fish. I have had them for a few months and they are very healthy.
- Yellow Tail Damsel - I have had this little guy since November. He is about an inch long and very healthy. He is starting to show aggression to his tank mates as he is getting bigger so it's time to go.
- Strawberry Psuedochromis - It has been his tank since August. He is a very pretty fish but will no longer allow any new additions to his tank. He is about 2" long and very healthy. I have had him since about October.
I am just looking to rehome all of these fish. If you come pick them up at my home in Floresville they are yours for free. I will drive up to the Interstate 37 and Military Drive area for a $25.00 delivery fee or coral trade for like value. The sixline is the only one that will be tough to catch but I believe I will have the others bagged tagged and ready to go as early as this evening.