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Discussion in 'Buy/Sell/Trade' started by JohnL, Jun 24, 2010.

  1. JohnL

    JohnL Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Free to good homes only!
    I took in a what I was told was a Chain Link Eel, Somewhere along the line there was a mistake on the ID. It turns out it's a Undulated Moray Eel.
    Right now it's around 30" long and aggressive, It can grow to 60" long and most likely very aggressive.
     
    Undulated trigger, Small about 3"-4" or so long, Nice fish.
    Blue Chin Trigger 6"-7" long blind in one eye, The eye is there it's just cloudy...It was a rescue...Had a bad case of popeye when I got it. Healthy for a few months now. Eats well but would be best suited in less aggressive system so he gets a chance to eat. He eats just fine but always goes after the food that he can see with his good eye so it tends to swim  in circles when eating so he's a little slower at getting his food. Beautiful fish
     
    The Eel and Blue Chin have been together in the same tank for a few months now and the Unulated trigger joined them about a week ago so they can be kept together.
    Please don't ask if you can have them if your not capable of giving them a good home.
     
  2. tomAtk

    tomAtk Inactive User

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    I can take the undulated trigger off your hands
     
  3. areefoffaith

    areefoffaith Inactive User

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    i am interested in blue chin please call 5157830094
     
  4. gabzak

    gabzak Inactive User

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    If either of these people back out, I have a 250 gal that would welcome either Trigger
    I am in Urbandale

    Tony
     
  5. FlyingMoray Experienced Reefkeeper

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    Is the snout pointed or round like a snowflake? If its is pointed then it is a Gmynothorax species which is why it is so aggressive. If it has the rounded nose and not very noticeable round teeth then it is a true chainlink from the family Echidna
     
  6. FlyingMoray Experienced Reefkeeper

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    If you can't find a home for the eel, I could probably take him and at least hold him until I can find a suitable home for him.
     
  7. JohnL

    JohnL Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Posted By FlyingMoray on 06/25/2010 10:03 AM
    Is the snout pointed or round like a snowflake? If its is pointed then it is a Gmynothorax species which is why it is so aggressive. If it has the rounded nose and not very noticeable round teeth then it is a true chainlink from the family Echidna It's an Undulated aka Gmynothorax Undulatus, Your more than welcome to him if you would like. I'm trying to go a different direction with the tank he's in so I will be finding it a home sooner than later.
     
  8. FlyingMoray Experienced Reefkeeper

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    Are you going to come to the meeting tomorrow?
     
  9. JohnL

    JohnL Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Posted By FlyingMoray on 06/25/2010 10:55 AM
    Are you going to come to the meeting tomorrow? I won't be making it to the meeting tomorrow.
     

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