Zenia

Anyone interested in some zenia, I’ve got plenty to go around :slight_smile:

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How much are you asking for some?

free to good home :slight_smile: iv probable got other stuff you might be interested in for cheep

what you got Lee? can you post pics? thanks

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what you got Lee? can you post pics? thanks[/quote]

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A, welcome to stop by sometime see if there’s anything you like. My pics don’t come out very well and really there’s a lot missed

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Wow! you got a lot going on in that tank Lee. Seems liken you came a long way with that tank. Looks really good from what I can see. You have any sticks for sale? I see the 2 type of birdsnet and maybe 2 other acros in the pics.

Yes 2 birds nest And maybe 3 or 4 others And tbh I don’t kno the names. Sorry. lol

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A, welcome to stop by sometime see if there’s anything you like. My pics don’t come out very well and really there’s a lot missed

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I can do that Lee when I get back again after the 8th of Jun. I’ll let you know. Thank you

I’ll take some Xenia! How about those yellow yummas? What are you asking for them?

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I’ll take some Xenia! How about those yellow yummas? What are you asking for them?[/quote]

In the picture above you’re talking about the lower left-hand corner? I have a frag of that with I think two heads on it very nice $10 seem fair?

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Sounds good to me! I’ll send you a PM.

Hi guys,

I’m a newbie. I live in New Castle and just recently got back into keeping a saltwater tank. My old tank was a 30 gallon FOWLR tank and I’m looking to keep a reef tank this time. Since I don’t know you personally like the other poster does, I would be happy to pay a few dollars for some easy corals if you had any recommendations!

Thanks so much!

Kyle

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Hi guys,

I’m a newbie. I live in New Castle and just recently got back into keeping a saltwater tank. My old tank was a 30 gallon FOWLR tank and I’m looking to keep a reef tank this time. Since I don’t know you personally like the other poster does, I would be happy to pay a few dollars for some easy corals if you had any recommendations!

Thanks so much!

Kyle[/quote]
Welcome to the forums Kyle, Tell us a little bit about yourself and your setup. What size tank, how long it’s been set up, what kind of critters you’ve got in your tank.

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Thanks! I’m 26 years old and live near Kirkwood soccer club. I figure most of you know where that is since the club meets at William Penn ::thumbsup::. I have a 75 gallon tank currently with just a clownfish, a few hermit crabs, and a turbo snail. I’m trying to take it slow starting my tank to make sure I don’t kill anything. I’ve learned over time that nothing good happens when you rush saltwater. However I’m excited to step up from a FOWLR to a Reef Tank :slight_smile: My tank has only been running for about 3 months now. I started it with live sand, about 40 lbs of live rock, and about 40-50 lbs dry rock. I’m running a reef octopus skimmer in a 30 gallon sump with a refugium containing chaeto and calperula for some nitrate reduction and to serve as a home for pods. In hopes of establishing a good pod population and maybe getting a mandarin way down the road.

Salinity 1.025
Temp 78
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates ~10
Phosphates ~0

[quote=“Kyle Mench, post:15, topic:9103”]
Thanks! I’m 26 years old and live near Kirkwood soccer club. I figure most of you know where that is since the club meets at William Penn ::thumbsup::. I have a 75 gallon tank currently with just a clownfish, a few hermit crabs, and a turbo snail. I’m trying to take it slow starting my tank to make sure I don’t kill anything. I’ve learned over time that nothing good happens when you rush saltwater. However I’m excited to step up from a FOWLR to a Reef Tank :slight_smile: My tank has only been running for about 3 months now. I started it with live sand, about 40 lbs of live rock, and about 40-50 lbs dry rock. I’m running a reef octopus skimmer in a 30 gallon sump with a refugium containing chaeto and calperula for some nitrate reduction and to serve as a home for pods. In hopes of establishing a good pod population and maybe getting a mandarin way down the road.

Salinity 1.025
Temp 78
Ammonia 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates ~10
Phosphates ~0[/quote]
I just sent you a pm

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