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    GSM (clown), Marshall Island/Fiji live rock [FS]

    Hi folks -- Been a while since I've visited the site! Posting to say that I'm moving and need to sell some of the live stuff, namely what's in my post title for now -- a gold maroon clown (~3", she's beautiful) and live rock. Pick-up in Redmond (near Town Center) and should happen this weekend...
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    FT: 2x Pomacentrus auriventris (gold belly damsel)

    They really are. I think people see "damsel" in the title and immediately assume they're going to be terrors. They chase each other occassionally, but I've never seen nipped fins on these guys, my starry blenny, or my GSM. (Granted a starry blenny and GSM are no slouches themselves... ;))
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    FT: 2x Pomacentrus auriventris (gold belly damsel)

    Poulsbo, eh? :) Not making it out that way, sadly. If no one in Seattle/Eastside is interested today or tomorrow, I'll probably just give them back to SWC, if he'll take them.
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    FT: 2x Pomacentrus auriventris (gold belly damsel)

    I purchased 2x gold belly damsels from Saltwater City about a year ago. I haven't really had time to keep up the tank for the last 6 months so this weekend I am breaking it down and moving it into my garage, where it will still run, but more be intended as a low maintenance ecosystem for pods...
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    FS: 20-long, drilled, 10g sump, stand

    You got it, Brett. Hope the "show" 'fuge works out for you. Cheers!
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    Anyone have good base rock for sale?

    Jiddy, thanks for the info on reef bones, and thanks to everyone for the feedback. Cool -- PM'd ya paintbalaguy!
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    Anyone have good base rock for sale?

    Reeferrocks.com recently went out of business, so I was wondering if anyone has any rock that has been sitting dry for a while. Thanks! (Alternatively, if anyone knows anything about Caribsea's reef bones, let me know. I'm worried it's too dense, but maybe I've heard wrong. Never seen it in...
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    FS: 20-long, drilled, 10g sump, stand

    Hi -- Actually, all the corals have been long-sold. That was a setup I had running back in Atlanta, in my grad school, ghetto reef days. When I came out here for work back in January, I only brought the tank with me. I haven't decided if I will sell the lights yet, but make me an offer! :)
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    FS: 20-long, drilled, 10g sump, stand

    Before I can spend money on live rock for my new 45g cube, I have to move some stuff taking up space in my garage. Here are the specs on a used setup I've got sitting around: - 20g-long, drilled in top left with overflow box. Corraline needs to be cleaned off with a bit of vinegar water and...
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    New to area, new tank -- Hi!

    Thanks for the welcome guys. I was unable to attend the meeting, but will get in contact with a club rep about joining. Cheers!
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    New to area, new tank -- Hi!

    Hey folks -- I moved here earlier this year and have just recently purchased an Oceanic 45g Tech series cube. Coming from grad school at GaTech to finally starting a real job, it's nice to finally have money to pump into this hobby, and my new tank is gorgeous. One problem -- it doesn't have...
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    On the lookout for a mid-sized cube

    Thanks for the info guys. Tangee's tank is too big and awesome for me, but maybe I'll stop by Blue Sierra and see what they have. Also, Tangee, I forgot to ask in my PM, but you mentioned that your tank was made by someone local? Mind passing along the manufacturer? Thanks again for the tips...
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    On the lookout for a mid-sized cube

    Hi all -- New to Seattle (coming from Atlanta), and I'm thinking about setting up a tank out here (I sold off three tanks back home). I'm not in a big hurry (still in temp housing with MSFT), but I'll be on the lookout for tank deals for the next little while. I've read posts pointing to the...
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