I don't have an answer for you, but keep in mind that ORA is a very respected and renown company, so don't be surprised if their products are priced accordingly
I understand what your saying, but I don't want to pay $150 for a $30 fish. With them being wholesale only the fish store can say whatever they want about these fish.
Location and size of the store can be a big factor also. A store that can buy in quantity can get a better deal, and if they don't have to ship more deals.
Ultimately you need to do a search and see what you're willing to pay for them.
I think I dealt with this place a few years ago. The website has been updated, but the name and logo ring a bell. In that case, caveat emptor. I bought three ORA pajama cardinals from them. They were packed in tiny, half-deflated bags with about a quarter-cup of water in each, ice-cold--and they were all dead.
Do keep in mind that you're looking at designer clowns from the industry's biggest and best-known breeder, and will be paying accordingly. Novelty fish will always command a premium price.
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