My sentiments exactly!I just want one yellow tang that isn’t a teeny tiny baby and isn’t $1,000!
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My sentiments exactly!I just want one yellow tang that isn’t a teeny tiny baby and isn’t $1,000!
They are legitimately the exact same. I’ve kept both and you wouldn’t know they weren’t from the same shipment.Behavior for one.. something about gaining the trust of a wild fish- I like getting them to go from skittish soon as you walk into the room to eating from your fingers. I never owned a biota, but I'm sure there are other behavioral differences/ defects
No! I have a four foot tank too.For for 20g?
Ah ok!No! I have a four foot tank too.
Potter Leopard wrasse
I’m not saying I don’t want it but would you really want it over a red tail tamarin, Anampses chrysocephalus??Macropharyngodon geoffroy
And they are $165 captive bred and aside from size there is no difference and they will never be $25 againThere is none. When you read posts like those it really comes down to the hobbyist wanting to pay $25 vs $165.
I am very confused by this statementI’ve noticed there’s some form of defect in captives but I have yet to figure it out.
In a world where I am supported in my hobby and can buy a big ol tank that would fit Anampseses.. yeah, still want the pottersI’m not saying I don’t want it but would you really want it over a red tail tamarin, Anampses chrysocephalus??
In a world where I am supported in my hobby and can buy a big ol tank that would fit Anampseses.. yeah, still want the potters
But a chrysocephalus is up there, too! Behind a jordani, though.
In a world where I am supported in my hobby and can buy a big ol tank that would fit Anampseses.. yeah, still want the potters
But a chrysocephalus is up there, too! Behind a jordani, though.
I’d love to find a pair of them.Flame Wrasse. Too pricey with the “ban”
I like cyanoguttatus, too. Have you seen one lately?
I see your geoffroyi and raise you cyanoguttatus. A not Hawaiian fish
This was great work/stats.Just for fun I did a quick scan of the 82 posts so far and created a list, below, to see what was popular and available. By available I mean captive bred, raised, knowing prices may be different or availability limited. I'm not trying to open that can of worms.
Yellow tang, Cleaner Wrasse, and Potters are available. If I counted correctly Potters Angel is the most popular. I personally wasn't thinking of a Moray but it was mentioned a few times. Chevron tang is right up there with the Yellow. Rest sort of hung in there with the Crosshatch Trigger showing a strong presence.
A few fish I forgot what they looked like so this was fun to go back and see. Pretty fish all.