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My LFS also has those in stock! Super pretty fish...We have those in stock
If I´m lucky - i maybe get two of these next week insteadThey’re hard enough to find on this side of the pond lol couldn’t imagine over there!
Are you sure - here you can see both grown ups and juveniles - it can grow to 45 cm (nearly half a meter)I really want this batfish.
Im sure when its time @NashobaTek has all the info you needI really want this batfish.
pictures plz i love themMy Lfs has one
Pm me when you're ready to get one.I really want this batfish.
Yes, we doMy LFS also has those in stock! Super pretty fish...
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I would probably want a monster tank, big enough for glue and yellow tangs. Also a moray eel and a Lookdown are on my list. (Definitely not all in the same tank... )
I was toying with the idea of thstLamprey
expected lolLamprey
Cool looking fish100% is going to the One Fin Flashlight Fish. Ever since I've gone to the California Academy of Science's Deep Sea Exhibit where they have a walk in Flashlight Fish Tank of Split Fin Flashlights, I've always wanted to setup a display for them. I've already got down a year's worth of research, talked to multiple public aquariums, talked and still talking to Jay Hemdal on here, got the whole 125 setup planned out, a source that can get me a group of 5, approval from parents (The most important step lol) , the only thing holding me back is money :mad: Not old enough to get a job so just going off allowance / other money from relatives and stuff lol, but I'm getting closer, Hopefully I can take advantage of some Black Friday sales for the tank, filtration, rock, etc, this year. But I'll always keep striving
reefbeauties has them all the time100% is going to the One Fin Flashlight Fish. Ever since I've gone to the California Academy of Science's Deep Sea Exhibit where they have a walk in Flashlight Fish Tank of Split Fin Flashlights, I've always wanted to setup a display for them. I've already got down a year's worth of research, talked to multiple public aquariums, talked and still talking to Jay Hemdal on here, got the whole 125 setup planned out, a source that can get me a group of 5, approval from parents (The most important step lol) , the only thing holding me back is money :mad: Not old enough to get a job so just going off allowance / other money from relatives and stuff lol, but I'm getting closer, Hopefully I can take advantage of some Black Friday sales for the tank, filtration, rock, etc, this year. But I'll always keep striving
SHEEE they actually do! I'll have to do some thinking, since I'm looking for one that are just collected after a new moon since that's when their photophore's are most intact. At least I know there's a 2nd source if the 1st doesn't work out, thanks for the tip!reefbeauties has them all the time
shoot them an email they usually have the fish at their facility awhile before they put them up for sale. Their customer service is awesome and could prob find what you needSHEEE they actually do! I'll have to do some thinking, since I'm looking for one that are just collected after a new moon since that's when their photophore's are most intact. At least I know there's a 2nd source if the 1st doesn't work out, thanks for the tip!
What about from people here on the sale forum?I am itching to get my hands on a Yellow Tang... I am on the waiting list at every LFS within 150 miles of here... lol
Come over to land-locked Kentucky, where you Yellow Tangs are $200-$300!!I am itching to get my hands on a Yellow Tang... I am on the waiting list at every LFS within 150 miles of here... lol