Bluezoo or liveaquaria for Clownfish

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Curious on everyone’s experience buying an Ocellaris Clownfish from either Liveaquaria or Bluezoo? Bluezoo has some captive bred but no mention of ORA and Liveaquaria has ORA clownfish. I’ve ordered from Bluezoo in the past with no issue but just for inverts and coral. Curious if the consensus is better with Liveaquaria since they are ORA clowns or if Bluezoo captive bred are known to be healthier/better?

appreciate the feedback.
 
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I just received my order on Tuesday from Bluezoo, had a nem that looked sick from shipping but bounced back after a slow acclimation. So far much healthier livestock from bluezoo, not always the cheapest
 
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Sustainable Aquatics allows you to order direct through their retail store, www.coralreeftn.com

I received beautiful clowns at a great price, and they have a variety of other captive bred fish (my gobies and blennies I received are also beautiful), and carry some wild caught fish as well, not always seen in the trade (and those I purchased came fat, healthy, and well acclimated to captivity). I'd highly recommend checking them out.
 
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