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My husband and I are dismantling our aquariums in order to have our
house tented for termites. We have a blonde naso tang, about 9 inches long, who needs a good home. If you have a healthy salt water aquarium he can live in, please get in touch with me before December 17th. |
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SusanHRWelch wrote:
My husband and I are dismantling our aquariums in order to have our house tented for termites. We have a blonde naso tang, about 9 inches long, who needs a good home. If you have a healthy salt water aquarium he can live in, please get in touch with me before December 17th. Man I wish I was local I would love to have that fish for my 180. But oh well I'm to far away to make the drive for a fish..... Kim |
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Yea, their beautiful fish!! I have a brown powder tang that looks similar
and is the highlight of my tank. 9 inches is a nice size one too. Hope you find a good home for it ![]() Susan ![]() "kim gross" wrote in message ... SusanHRWelch wrote: My husband and I are dismantling our aquariums in order to have our house tented for termites. We have a blonde naso tang, about 9 inches long, who needs a good home. If you have a healthy salt water aquarium he can live in, please get in touch with me before December 17th. Man I wish I was local I would love to have that fish for my 180. But oh well I'm to far away to make the drive for a fish..... Kim |
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SusanHRWelch wrote:
My husband and I are dismantling our aquariums in order to have our house tented for termites. We have a blonde naso tang, about 9 inches long, who needs a good home. If you have a healthy salt water aquarium he can live in, please get in touch with me before December 17th. My favorite LFS is willing to board my fish temporarily (for a fee). I don't have large fish now, but the last time I moved, several of my fish stayed at the LFS for a week while the tank stabilized. During that period, one man offered to buy my lionfish for $150. When I moved from Atlanta years ago, my favorite LFS down there sold my fish on consignment. IIRC, he took half of the purchase price. You might check with your local shops and see if something similar can be arranged. George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are. |
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