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    Default Gone- pink tail has found new home- dragon wrasse staying :)

    I am thinking I have too many aggressive eaters/fish in the 75g and need to thin it out some...

    Pink tail trigger - 3-4 inches... looks good and eats great. Somewhat aggressive, especially at dinner time. It does have a small white pimple on it's tail, which it has had for a while. Not sure what it is, but don't think it is spreading. Would prefer it to go to someone with a quarantine tank who can treat it, before introducing it to the tank.

    Price would be $25 obo, but would accept trades, or possibly cheap/free to right home.

    Dragon wrasse - about 2 inches... I got him from Dustin (TakenbyD). He is still juvenile, but maybe starting to change a little. He eats great and is not very aggressive, but I am thinking he will get too big for the 75g. $25 or trade

    I will need to catch them, which means getting the fish trap first. Shoot me a PM if interested.
    Last edited by Mike; Fri, 29th Apr 2011 at 12:57 PM.

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    Tsk, tsk.....not cool man. At least you could is price them to where you wouldn't get any takers. That would buy time until you convince Kristy you NEED the upgrade.

    Both the fish are Very Nice. I would take both in a heart beat if my biocube was a biohuge. Or at least 75g and not as many fish as Mike.
    Last edited by justahobby; Mon, 18th Apr 2011 at 11:53 PM.
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    Lol Justin. Hey Mike I would be more then glad to adopt your pink tail. I know kristy had mentioned it a few times, that you were thinking to take him out due to aggression. Well you both know how large my aggrressive fowlr is and I believe he'd do just fine in there. Lmk we could work something out I'm sure
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    Hey James, so glad to hear you are interested and I know Mike is going to be very pleased! When Mike wrote this last night I asked him what he was thinking, implying that no one would match those terms. He reminded me that he thought you might be a good match for this fish. we'll send you a PM and make some plans!
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    Hey Mike and Kristy. Just wanted to let y'all know that she acclimated just fine. Has a bit of a Temper on her lol. As I stuck the Mr Cobs Drip Line into the 5gal bucket she started swimming circles and flipping water out towards me lol. Think she's gonna do just fine once introduced to the 210.
    Salty Life and Wett Talk, that's my Daily Cup of Coffee
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    James, you just made me spit my coffee out laughing at that visual! Keep us updated. Thanks for taking her in.
    http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...riumsmile1.gif - Kristy and Mike -

    210 g reef tank started 3/15/08; 20 g hex reef tank started 1/3/08, ended 3/30/14

    "I must be a mermaid.... I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living." - Anais Nin
    "To travel is to take a journey into yourself." - Danny Kaye

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    Thanks James, sad to see her go, but glad she went to good home. I am sure your fish in the fowler will keep her in line.

    I have decided to keep the dragon wrasse after all.

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