Frt for sale

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redtailfool

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Testing the waters. I will move at the end of the month and the place that im
moving to only has 2 rooms ... to make a long story short, i might have to give up
my 75 and 30G. :cry:

Selling

FRT
Mint 2.5-3 inches shell. Eats as much as my bigger frt. Pellets, shrimp,bw, fruits etc etc... Very active , dont want to see him go. 180. Costs me much more than that since i paid twice for shipping at 40 a pop.


75 Gallon with glass top,light, black wood cabinet , 2 ac 500 and 1 fluval 404.
Will let go for 300 all- in. Will also include a 30 gallon breeder.
 
what

why the 2 tanks?

put the 30 under the 180
 
Dont have enough space for the smaller 2. Dont want to give it up but i think i might have to..

Already have a wet dry for the big tank.
 
how big is your w/d
move it over

mfk with only one tank!!!


2000
 
rayman45 said:
how big is your w/d
move it over

mfk with only one tank!!!


2000


Cant have 2 canisters and one big wet dry.. i couldve sworn i showed you when you came over. I can but im too lazy to do a diy.. lol
 
i think u did
but that was like forever ago
:topic:

good luck with ur sale

o yea
the tank is ****ty
dont buy it
make him keep it :hitting:
 
that's a difficult decision there.... between a frt and a motoro lol damn Wes, I want it!:drool: BUTTTT, will it be ok in my 20g tank with no special lighting and no basking spots?
 
i got a big one ( sister of wes's big frt) in a 20 long with a reg strip light and sand
no basking spots or anything

go for the frt
alot better then rays imE
 
Like what we spoke about earlier, just make sure the water is pristine, feed a lot of veggie food and fruits or pellets that are low in protein . You can introduce meaty foods when they go pass the 5 inch shell mark. Bask it in the sun once a week ,once every 2 weeks. Clean the shell once a month. put a cuttlebone in the tank and thats it.


FRTs are very entertaining to watch in the tank. And theyre def less work than rays.
 
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