Moving and need help

Björn Aarness

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I've posted elsewhere but it seemed fitting to post in a forum that is local to where I am.

Hey everyone!
I have a beautiful 40 gallon tank I've had running for about 5 years. Unfortunately due specific circumstances of the move my wife and I are about to undertake I will not be able to take any of the equipment or the tank inhabitants with me. I would like them to go to a good home, but I also need them gone relatively expediently. Do to complications I'll be out of the hobby for a few years so there's not much point in holding on to stuff and possibly breaking it during the move, when someone could use it and love it as much as I have.

Included is all pictured. Tank, livestock, and accoutrements/equipment. I'd be happy to split up things to multiple people if one person isn't interested in all available. However, it all must go within the next month or so.

If you're interested please reach out to me either on this post or via my email: [email protected]

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Happy to help; trying to get my tank stocked too, so interested in the livestock as well. I emailed you too; not sure the best way to contact you.
Perfect! Sounds like a match then. for the most part it's all beginner stuff livestock wise. Although I've managed to keep an stunning elegance coral for the last 3 and 1/2 years that I'm rather proud of. Anything you want it's yours, I'll help you move it to (within reason)

If you want to text me (253)245-0283
Or my email above.

I can send pics of everything that's inside if your interested in something specific. It's pretty much all just leather corals, there's only three fish I haven't parted ways with. A yellow shrimp goby, a yellow tailed damsel, and a long nose hawkfish.
 

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