As much as I REALLY do not want to get rid of my fish/aquariums I am going to need to. We had been planning on buying a home but so far have unsuccessfully found anything that will pass inspection or doesn't have liens against it. We have to be out of our place within a few weeks due to demolition for new construction and it looks like the only places we can find right now that will take the dogs will not allow aquariums. I want my fish to go to someone who will take good care of them. I have the following setups available: 1. beautiful 55 gallon acrylic aquarium with oak stand and canopy. It is a lake tanganyika setup, with ovver $300 worth of rocks. It has some brichardi, tropheous dubiosi, a breeding pair of Julidochromis transcriptus with some older fry, and a few shell dwellers. Most of these fish have been together for a year or two, everyone gets along and has their place in the tank. The tank itself has a few mild scratches, it looks nice though. I am so sad to get rid of it, but I need to. It will come with everything. 2. A 38-40 (not sure) gallon tank. It has black onyx sand, a few plants, some corys including panda and emerald, several albino bristlenose plecos including at lease 1 breeding pair, a few regular bristletnose plecos, a few random tetras. This aquarium has a filter, heater, lights, etc, but no stand. 3. A 20 gallon HEAVILY planted tank (I let it go wild) with several cherry red shrimp and endlers. It has plant gravel, it's glass, it comes with a cute wooden stand. I LOVE this tank. It also has an internal filter, heater, and lights. I am so sad to have to get rid of these. If anyone is interested please email me. I am in West Seattle and would like them gone by Jan 25th if possible. Sorry, I can't deliver. Thanks. _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member