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    Default Marine Beta- Added frags

    Marine Beta 6"-7"inches: eats frozen, flakes, pellets, and small fish- $70 Charter Member Price $60 Pending

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    Pipe Organ 8.5"x7"x4.5": has bluish green polyps. Has shaded itself which is why the bottom half is just skeleton- $40 Charter Member Price $30

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    Rock covered with GSP- SOLD

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    Marineland 100W Stealth Pro Heater- $10 Charter Member $5- SOLD





    Some frags are fairly small still but all have started to encrust already

    Electric Blue Digi $5 (2)- SOLD

    Green Birdsnest $5- SOLD

    ORA Green Birdsnest $5- SOLD

    Red Planet $10- SOLD

    Blue/ Purple Birdsnest $5- SOLD

    Unknown Red/ Green Acro $5- SOLD

    Unknown Blue/ Purple Acro $5- SOLD
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    How big is the gsp rock

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    Default Corals & Marine Beta

    Just noticed the pictures did not come out good thru tapatalk.

    Here they are thru photobucket.










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    Quote Originally Posted by coralreefexplore View Post
    How big is the gsp rock

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    I think it's about 8"x5" or so I can post more pictures and get a better measurement once I get home

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    Default Corals & Marine Beta

    Beautiful betta!


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    Dang. I'd take the Betta, but I'm a couple of months away...
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    Default Corals & Marine Beta

    Here's some better pics of the GSP rock. I just moved it so it can be seen better




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    How small of fish did the betta eat?
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    Sure wish I could find someone to keep him for a bit...
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    How small of fish did the betta eat?
    Most the fish were gobies and blennies in the 1"-2" inch range. Also a small clownfish about the same size.

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