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"Pro' fragging and pest removal kit. LPS, SPS, and softies.

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I'm broke, not getting any hours at work (as an ER nurse... Go figure) and have run out stuff to frag.

Most of these are new unused or used once or twice.
Stainless steel "Pro grade" fragging and pest removal kit:
-3 sizes of scapels with safety covers for each
-10 individual wrapped surgical blades and blade handle
-2 different size scissors
-Locking pair locking curved forceps
-2 different size bone cutters (can cut frag plugs and "hard corals")
-1 dual ended sharp pick
-3 sizes of tweezers/forceps
-Reef glue (sealed)
-20 mL luer-loc Syringe for target feeding or aptasia injection with 18 gauge blunt needle and safety cap
-7 frag plugs
-3 frag cups for coral dipping or selling frags
-Medium duty gloves to keep superglue free or avoid paly poisoning
-Set of non-linting/non-toxic towels for tool drying and/or hand drying
And a carrying/storage case for all of it (except the frag plus, cups, and glasses of course), it has a pocket for glue, gloves, and blades.



Price $111 OBO with split shipping from 96818 many of the tools are brand new unused everything else shows little wear as they were immediately rinsed in RO/DI and dried before putting away.

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I know this has nothing to do with the topic. I live in Broward County
Florida. Someone from done here that was laid off is in New York working in a hospital and making good money. She is a nurse. I guess the pandemic is more active there and they need the help?
 
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I know this has nothing to do with the topic. I live in Broward County
Florida. Someone from done here that was laid off is in New York working in a hospital and making good money. She is a nurse. I guess the pandemic is more active there and they need the help?

I'm in Hawaii (left Florida a little bit ago). Being an island state with a government that did a pretty good and quick job with lock down and travel restrictions our COVID19 numbers are super low. I thought about taking a travel contract but worries about whether or not id be able to get back into HI when it was over kept me here.
 

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To get back on track, im not a fragger BUT this is delight for a fragger- Talk about goodies !
 
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