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jhale

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G.V NYC
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the time has come to break down my mandarin holding tank.

all the rock will get cooked, but I have a large amount of anthelia I do not want to just throw away.

The cool thing is the anthelia is attached to the rocks, I will break up the rocks they are on to get them off.

There may be some aptasia on the rocks, but they are easily kalked, I can show you how, or even do it at my place if you want.

Also, these are not suited to go into a tank with acropora, they are left over from my battle with the acro eating flat worms. I'm 99% sure the worms are dead, but I would not want to take the chance. If you have no acropora then you have no worries. Anthelia is suitable for a low light , semi-low flow tank. I have them under a 175 10k mh.

Please let me know in this thread or PM me if you want to stop by Saturday or Sunday.

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jnfallon

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Montauk, NY
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Jonathan. You're gonna have to come frag "shopping" (although your money's no good here ;) )

I have been a bit busy, and have a few things you might like.

Gimme a shout when you can come to Montauk.

Justin
 

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