I am blown away by the number of different species they are now breeding in captivity. Its dumbfounding how far its came in 20 years! It's so cool that there is now way to have these fish without taking them from the oceans precious ecosystem. A major plus is they are so much hardier and adapt to aquarium life so well because it is all they have known. That being said, its a shame how pricey these fish are. I would think captive breeding should drive the prices of these fish down. I completely understand these companies spend a large amount of money on these setups and procedures, but does it justify charging hundreds to thousands of dollars per fish? Maybe with time it will come down in price. I remember when they first started breeding clowns, and now years later they are at very affordable prices, and there is no reason at all to ever buy a wild caught clown. What are your thoughts on the pricing of captive bred fish, such as exotic tangs and angels? Is it greed or does it really cost 40% of the final price to breed a single fish, assuming they use standard business profit margins?