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Rainbow Rose Bubble Tip Anemones and Live Rock

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Hello, first time posting on here so please let me know if something is wrong...

I'm selling rainbow rose bubble tip anemones and live rock from a couple tanks that were recently shut down. The anemones will be $50 (2-3"), $75 (4-5"), $100 (6-7"), and $125 (8" and up).

Rock will be $3-$5 a pound. I also have some live rock from one of Tampa Bay Saltwater's "The Package" that is covered in pink zoas (can't remember what they were exactly, purchased from Absolutely Fish) that I would sell. Those would be priced separately.

Finally, I have a couple bags of chaeto that should be loaded with pods and a small tub (probably 15-20 lbs) of live sand from "The Package." These are available for $10 each.

And the tank pictured (which is a Fluval M90 All-In-One) is available for sale as well. Original retail $900+. I've had it running for about 18 months. Comes with tank, stand, skimmer (plus I'll throw in a 2nd Fluval skimmer), light, and return pump. I'm looking to get $450 for it but I'll need to sell some of the rocks and anemones first.

Not looking to ship right now. Located in Morris County, NJ. Open to package deals. Thanks for reading.


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Unfortunately it probably doesn't make sense for me to ship since many are well attached to the piece of live rock, making it prohibitively expensive to mail the whole thing.
They are very easy to get off the rock.
 
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I can potentially do NYC if it makes sense. I don't have a specific reason to go into Manhattan upcoming though so it wouldn't make sense to drive a single $50 anemone in and pay $10+ in tolls. Send me a PM if interested.
 
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