Looking for less common clown gobies

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I have a tank that I'm trying stock with small fun stuff like sexy shrimp and clown gobies. The only ones that I can find locally are the green and yellow ones. I've seen pics online of a bunch of different varieties like tomahawk clown gobies, black and white striped ones, naked clown gobies, masked clown gobies etc. If anybody knows where to get some of the rarer species please let me know.
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I'm really just looking for fish from gobiodon genus but thanks anyway. Only one I saw was yellow and I already habe a few of them trying to get some variety. THANKS
 
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Definitely speak to some of the suppliers mentioned. Reefwise has a great source for some bizarre stuff, so definitely ask.
 

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have you tried asking ur lfs if they could get rarer gobies. When I want something I can't find on live aquaria I have my lfs find it. Might take a few weeks but I get what I want.
 
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