Oh, yeah. That's me. :spin2:
I did start a new website this week if anyone's interested:
http://www.ummfish.com/classifieds/
It's still new, but I hope it'll help out. I know that there are breeders out there with fish stuck in growout and they are passing up collecting hatches because they have no room for more fish and don't have time to run all over town trying to peddle a cooler full of fish. And I know that there are LFSs (I've talked to the owners) that want to buy captive-bred and want to buy locally, but don't want to sift through every thread in the local forums to find what's available. And I've never found threads in discussion forums a great way to buy or sell. So, I'm hoping to help everyone out (including me, if I ever get any of these beasts grown) in one place.
BTW, Ken, I have actually raised some Banggais and am working on getting another generation out of them but the males aren't yet big enough to hold to term. I just haven't gotten anything raised since the big move. (Which is ... how long? I guess I started the display around March? Eight months or so....) But I don't seem very good at getting any of the easy fish to spawn.
The co-op part of that website is all about a new idea that I picked up from some other local clubs (I think it was Pennsylvania) of distributed breeding. The idea is that a lot of different club members get together to work on breeding fish and everyone takes on a role that they want to or are able to try. For example, some people are really good at culturing rots. Well, they supply rots to different club members who are trying to raise larvae. Some people have spawning fish but no desire to try to raise them. They pass eggs or larvae to someone that wants to do that role. Some people want to help but don't have time or energy to work with small larvae; maybe they have a couple of extra tanks that can serve as growout space for juveniles. At that point, everyone has a stake in the larvae once they go to market. Nobody's going to get rich doing it, but maybe we'll get more captive-bred into the stores.
At any rate, I hope that being part of the co-op will someday give me an opportunity to try to work with some clownfish, since I can't seem to get any to spawn.