Did you know Reef Chasers sells Quarantined Fish?

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Now don't get us wrong, there can't be any such thing as a 'guaranteed' disease free fish, and each individual must always do their part to run their own Quarantine's where practical. However, as a company we make sure we do our part to hold fish for upwards of 4 weeks before transferring them out of our hypo/copper quarantine into a 30PPT holding system for sale online. We inspect the fish for signs of illness, treat when and where necessary, and get them fed proper (we don't skimp out on the feed!)

You can expect any tangs purchased from us to already be accustomed to eating nori off the clip. Keep in mind all orders ship Priority overnight for $29.99 unless over $249, then they ship Free!

The images below are stock photos that represent the various species we have in our fish holding systems. Right now we have a variety of Naso Tang, Sailfin, Scopas, Powder Brown, & Powder Blue tangs available as well as Flame Fin tomini, Blue-Eyed Orange Anthias, Captive Bred premium picassos, Captive Bred platinum picasso, and Captive Bred snow flurry ocellaris and Maroon Lightning. We also have Flame Angels, Psuedo Chromis, Purple Fire Fish, Bi-Color Fox Face, Citron Gobys, Melanurus Wrasse, Six Line Wrasse, Pink Spot Gobys, Fire Fish, Pajama Cardinals and we're always adding more.

Most of our fishes are in the Small-Medium size variety, if any are medium-large variety they will be sold as WYSIWYG

Blonde Naso Tang
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Powder Blue Tang
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Powder Brown Tang
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Sailfin Tang
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Scopas Tang
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Flame Fin Tomini
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Six Line Wrasse
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Melanurus Wrasse
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Pseudochromis
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Maroon Lightning
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Premium Picasso
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Snowflake Flurry
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Pajama Cardinals
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Blue-Eyed Anthias
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Bi-Color Foxface
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Purple Fire Fish
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Spotted Goby (ours are pink not orange).
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Fire Fish
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Flame Angel
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Some photos of our guys... need to come up with better ways to take photos of the fish. They get awfully skittish when I come around with the camera.
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Biota Captive Bred yellow Tangs

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Added a bunch of new fish to the site today like the XL Blonde Naso, Unicorn Tang, Blue Dot Jawfish, Pigmy Angel, Gem Tang, Clown Tang, Coral Beauty, and Ignitus Anthias.

We also have Biota® Captive-Bred Yellow Tangs, and Biota® Captive-Bred Starry Goby as well as Captive-Bred Maroon Lightning, Purple Firefish Goby, Firefish Goby and more! Check out our fish selection today: All Marine Fish

And don't forget to check out our ever-growing collection of Marine Fish Care Guides and Coral Care Guides!

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