$6,000 Clowns??

digidana

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i've never seen $6,000 clowns before...thought matt might like these:

http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversde...isplay.cfm?c=2733+3&ddid=55412 :eek2: :eek2:
 
Well, I just bought them, should be here on friday. Anyone wants to come see them in person???? Tickets will be $100 and you can only stay for 10 minutes. Sorry gotta make up for the cost some how. :)
 
Wait a minute Paul.
Are you sure that you're getting those clowns. Because I ordered them yesterday along with the Hawkjaw and Dragon Eels becuse LA threw in a Gem Tang for half price if I took them all. Won't they be so cool in my 34 gallon RSM. Anyone know where to buy an octopus to make it perfect?
 
:lolspin:

that's impossible, because I bought them yesterday. i thought they'd be delicious on a trisket.

hmmmmm...i wonder if CR has something worked out with the new sushi place next door...seems a shame to waste the fish that don't make it.
 
I think you all are getting imposters-- tomato clowns which have been painted maybe???? Either way, sign up now for tickets while I am being generous.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14262563#post14262563 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tangboy
http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversden/ItemDisplay.cfm?c=2733+3&ddid=55412

try that Melly

Thank you.

All I have to say is Holy F.

Can anyone explain this price to me? Or even why the price is a lot higher than normal (not necessarily $6K worth)?

Matt...have some insight? I'm ASSuming that this must be some extremely rare color mutation and there happens to be two of them that are bonded? How inbred must those two be???
 
My understanding is they are from somewhere that isn't collected from anymore (or something along those lines, maybe they are collected but can't be imported). Seems crazy to me......
 
In that case, why were they collected in the first place and who would buy them if they weren't supposed to be collected?

I think I'm confused.
 
I just heard that Jimmy The Toucan bought them for a Gourmet Club appetizer:)

BTW, for that price they had better be the last two on the planet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14266508#post14266508 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EvilMel
In that case, why were they collected in the first place and who would buy them if they weren't supposed to be collected?

This is part of the problem....the person who collected the parents of these fish is very likely the last person who will be issued a permit for a long time. The small range of this fish is a protected area, so they allowed a breeder to collect them in-hopes of establishing the trade of captive-bred specimens and maintaining an "ark" population. Maybe someday I'll have the chance to do that with another species ;)


These fish are found on Lord Howe Island off of the coast of Eastern Australia (like 370 miles off!). Ryan is the name of the breeder who collected and spawned them. Since these are the only ones available in the trade, they are quite spendy, but basically it's a black tomato. Dad asked me if I thought we should get them, but I'm still on the fence about it...I see that they are still available though...hmm..

For anyone interested in reading about the whole adventure, the breeder has written-up a lot about his efforts here:

MOFIB Link to Mcc Thread
 
Well if you bought them then you'd just breed a bunch of really healthy fish who are super well cared for, and flood the market, reducing their high price tag. hah hah.

The people who allowed this breeder to collect them to establish captive bred ones absolutely should have given them to you! hah hah.
 
I didn't do it, fortunately or unfortunately.

We probably would have if there weren't sooo many projects going-on right now; Dad's freed-up a bit of time to help SA, which can be a dangerous thing :rolleyes:
 
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