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WTB or "rent" Harlequin Shrimp in South Florida

Sshannon

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I've got an asterina problem that are munching on my zoas. If you are in Palm Beach county and you have a single Harlequin shrimp I can "rent" out for a few months, that'd be great. I'd buy it upfront and return it back to you in a few months for a small refund, or find a new buyer if you do not want it back. I'm not looking for a pair at this time, due to the small size of my tank, and do not want to starve the poor guy.

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I have a Harley (named Harley) that took care of my star infestation and is now being fed stars purchased for him to eat (sadly my LFS doesn’t carry asterina or cc so it’s had to be $15 sand sifters, little guy costs me $30 a month). Only thing is I’m in N. Fl. I have to be in Orlando tomorrow, if you could drive there I’d only ask what I paid for him $75 (without shipping) NY city aquatics is where he originated from, was eating within 10 mins after acclimation upon arrival. Super happy with him. Sorry pics aren’t the best but he’s about 1.5” long and a lovely specimen, the coolest thing in my tank but I feel like he’d be happy with an abundance of stars, he can just travel the world irradiating one tank at a time…
 

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