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    Default FS/Trade: Spotted Mandarin & Yellow Tang SOLD

    I'm willing to trade either of both of these fish for corals (that I don't already have) or hardware. Let me know what you've got.

    I've got a healthy ~2.5" Yellow Tang that I need to sell. I'll be moving in a week and downsizing from a 90 gal to a 40 gal tank. I can't, in good concience, put the tang in a 30" tank so it needs a good home. $20 Pending



    I also have a female Spotted/Target Mandarin. She needs a new home for the same reason the Tang does: a 40 gal tank is too small for her to thrive. I don't want to sell her as mandarins are my favorite fish, but her health is more important. $15 Pending



    I've had both of these fish for well over 6 months, but the pics are from when I first purchased them. Thanks!
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    I'll take the spoted manderin, pm sent.
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    if the first taker falls thru ill take the spotted mandarin
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    Ok, you're next in line Chris.
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    Both pending.
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    how do you know its a female?... if you dont mind. Mine is a male and he does not have a prominent top fin or anything.
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    Male dragonets have an elongated first ray on the dorsal fin (aka a spike).

    (Image below taken from the net)

    Females have a much smaller, rounded dorsal fin without an elongated first ray.
    (images below taken from Net)


    Unless you fish has had the first ray broken, it's not a male.
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    Both sold! Thanks guys!
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    Ryan,

    Thanks for the tang. I drip acclimated him for almost two hours. The coral beauty has checked him out a few times, but no problems. He's already picking at the rock and glass.


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    Cool! He sure got comfy quick.
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