sammystingray
Active Member
Hey guys, it looks like we are going to move perhaps, and whether we do or not, I have decided either way to break down my 75 gallon with a beautiful two foot long zebra moray eel and a filefish.
I have had the eel for about two years or less...hard to remember. They eat crustaceans, and mine has been living off of cocktail shrimp for a couple years.....loves it. I will provide pics as soon as possible, but he has no brown at all....pure black and white, and that's hard to find. I paid 80 dollars for him when I bought him, and would like the same even though he is much larger now......trust me, he's worth it.
The filefish is your basic common filefish, and will grow quite large although he is only about 5 inches long now........make an offer.
Of course I can't sell the 75 tank until the creatures are gone, but make an offer there as well, because the creatures will go to aquatic technologies, and they will definately be higher priced by him. At that point, the tank will be for sale.
This is just a tank......no stand, canopy, lights, etc.....tank.
Anyone interested in the whole deal....75 gallon tank, two over the back filters, the zebra moray, the filefish, a few rocks (poor lighting, so mostly dead rock), a decent powerhead and about 150 pounds of live sand......300 bucks.....will not ship....don't ask.
Children and adults alike have been amazed by this zebra moray, and never cease to be thrilled when I let them feed it. I simply need to let go of this tank . Zebra morays are the least likely to jump, and they have blunt teeth...very hardy in iffy water even, but I hope you would keep it clean. The 150 pounds of live sand alone is worth quite a bit.......it just has to go.
I have had the eel for about two years or less...hard to remember. They eat crustaceans, and mine has been living off of cocktail shrimp for a couple years.....loves it. I will provide pics as soon as possible, but he has no brown at all....pure black and white, and that's hard to find. I paid 80 dollars for him when I bought him, and would like the same even though he is much larger now......trust me, he's worth it.
The filefish is your basic common filefish, and will grow quite large although he is only about 5 inches long now........make an offer.
Of course I can't sell the 75 tank until the creatures are gone, but make an offer there as well, because the creatures will go to aquatic technologies, and they will definately be higher priced by him. At that point, the tank will be for sale.
This is just a tank......no stand, canopy, lights, etc.....tank.
Anyone interested in the whole deal....75 gallon tank, two over the back filters, the zebra moray, the filefish, a few rocks (poor lighting, so mostly dead rock), a decent powerhead and about 150 pounds of live sand......300 bucks.....will not ship....don't ask.
Children and adults alike have been amazed by this zebra moray, and never cease to be thrilled when I let them feed it. I simply need to let go of this tank . Zebra morays are the least likely to jump, and they have blunt teeth...very hardy in iffy water even, but I hope you would keep it clean. The 150 pounds of live sand alone is worth quite a bit.......it just has to go.