EdKruzel,
I apologize for not addressing your comment on the Seychelles Anemonefish-
Amphiprion fuscocaudatus. I have never seen this Western Indian Ocean fish offered in the US market. I do think there is hope to see these fish one day, as I have heard some rumblings about a possible collection expedition to the Seychelles in the near future. Another incredible fish from the Seychelles is one rarely ever seen in the US aquarium trade called the Debelius Angelfish-
Centropyge debelius. For now we can only hope that these two incredible fish will be available in the near future.
Bradleyj,
After almost two years, I finally have seen a few Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse-
Anampses femininus show up again on imports from Australia. Unfortunately at this time we do not have one of these incredible fish to offer in Divers Den®.................yet.
I can tell you that this fish is a very delicate shipper, and the price has skyrocketed from when we used to infrequently see these fish several years ago. I wouldn’t be surprised that if you do in fact see one available in the near future, the selling price will be around $1000.00 retail.
jmaneyapanda,
We will have to wait a bit on your
Latimeria chalumnae or
Latimeria menadoensis until a captive breeding program is started for this ovoviparous fish.
All joking aside, Coelacanth are 400 million year old living fossils fish that were around millions of years before dinosaurs, and were once thought to be extinct until 1938, where a live specemine was discovered off of Southern Africa.
Thank you all for your support, and Happy Fish keeping!