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Yellow Eyed Kole Tang, Female Macropharyngodon Meleagris Wrasse, Linespot Flasher Wrasses - Pickup Only 0- SOLD

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Im converting my 150 gallon to freshwater and setting up a nano reef tank. Unfortunately the nano won’t be big enough for my yellow eyed kole tang, leopard wrasse and linespot flasher. I’ve had all three for a year plus and quarantined them before adding them to the tank. All are very healthy and eating pellets, nori and frozen food. The tang and leopard wrasse are approximately 3 inches with the flasher around 2 inches. Kole tang came from TSM Aquatics. Asking $300 for the Kole and $60 for each of the wrasses. I can not ship unfortunately so pickup will be in 08054. Feel free to reach out with questions. I’ll get a video later today. Thanks.
 
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I’ve received a few inquiries and just clarify the Kole is a Ctenochaetus strigosus from Hawaiian waters. There is another tang that looks similar and is sometime sold as a “Kole but can can be distinguished by having spots instead of stripes. That one is Ctenochaetus truncatus or square tail tang and is much more readily available. If someone is interested in all three I can offer a package deal.
 
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A few people have asked me for a close up photo of the tang.. He doesn’t sit still for a good pic but here is one. If any one want a video, feel free to PM me you number and I’ll send in via text.
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A few people have asked me for a close up photo of the tang.. He doesn’t sit still for a good pic but here is one. If any one want a video, feel free to PM me you number and I’ll send in via text. View attachment 2983396
He's awesome. I just wish you were closer.
 
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