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    Default new uber pico

    i have a tank that i'd really like to set up as a reef tank, but am unsure as to what i could place in it as it's capacity is only 3 liters. i am considering a goby/pistol shrimp pair, a mantis, or maybe a harlequin shrimp, but i'm not sure. anybody have any suggestions?

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    I Harlequins. Not sure if they might be too big for a pico, though.
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    Well if it’s causing you so much indecision than maybe you should sell. I’ll buy it up for 5 bucks just let me know ASAP. I work near the airport so maybe we can arrange a pickup close to there. I’m only available during the weekends to discuss the selling/price of the tank/pickup. I’m kinda a ****** at work so im really busy. Job has me really occupied doing a gang of uber important things right now. Send me a P.M or email to confirm. I can’t wait!! Thanks dude!

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    3 liters seems awfully light for a pair of harlequins.

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    Cool pico

    Hey prof I've been waiting on a response from you about the purchase of the tank. I havent got much of a response so... My offer went down some to around $2.58 U.S.D. Well thanks again hope to hear from you soon??

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    i never said a pair of harlequins, that would be a bit extreme even for me. and as to your offer, other mike, i laugh heartily, as breaking it down for pick up would cost you at least a ten spoton its own, as there is heavy lifting involved

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    I don't know if Little Mr. Mix Master is trying to be Cute or of he is just ribbing a friend, but if I was offered $5, err $2.58 for my Pico Tank, I'd throw it in the trash under some used kitty litter & dirty diapers, then tell the Cute Little Bass Master to come get it.

    On a side note, a Catalina Goby would be an awesome fish to have in a Pico.



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    Hey guys. New to posting here but been a web member for a while. Anyway, a clown goby or neon goby might look good in there as well. A mantis shrimp? Isn't that what south texas calls "piojo" for saltwater fishing? Anyway, I wish you well...

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