Mccullochi Clowns

I've always thought they were one of the coolest clowns...but it's obvious that ORA makes their money on "nemo," not rarities.
 
If they became CB available, the price could be well within the average hobbyist's range. If only a few people bought at $3k, but many bought at $50, the breeder would be turning over their inventories just fine. It will be typical "new technology" capitalism. The first few will sell for a few $k. The next few will sell for $1k, the next will sell for many hundreds of $$, etc. Early adopters always pay the most. A big question would be how well they do at reef tank temps. Could they be conditioned (perhaps at the fry stage)?

I am willing to bet some breeders will buy, don't you worry.

Dan
 
Minimum serious breeder investment for WC is at least a quad to give high odds of a single pair. Some scratch for fish sight unseen and unproven track record.

I figure someone will be jumping in, I just know one who is not jumping in :>D
 
the original ORA picasso female cost 6K for one fish. So $2700 for one isn't that bad, a pair still cost less than one picasso.

The time investment and risk is a bit long though, I think it took them almost 3 years to start first producing 1st gen picasso (they are on 2nd gen now).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13333694#post13333694 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by triggerfish1976
All of these fish werent on the same list and I did say that they were available to "international collectors". These fish are the cream of the crop when it comes to rarities so most arent even offered to the US.
Here is a little breakdown on the fish I listed above:

Clarion Angels - Approx. 200 were collected this year with only a few going to the US. They were offered but very few chose to pony up the money for one. The rest went overseas.

Personatus Angel - A beautiful male was collected recently and it immediately went to Japan.
Chrysogasters - Several were made available to the US.
Latz in large supply - A steady stream of these guys were available last year and into the first part of this year to the point that the market became oversaturated. There is a very small market for $300 clownfish that have poor track records in captivity.
Borbonius Anthias - Same as the Latz. You can still find these fish on some of the websites.
Parvortis Anthias - Recently collected but no one seemed to really care because who wants a $900 deepwater anthias.
Peppermint Angels - Currently avail. for $10,000-$15,000 on a demand basis only.
Sea Dragons - A few have been popping up overseas. Illegal?
Resplendant Angels - A batch of these were available late last year. I know of a few that were for sale in Thailand.

I can personally attest to the gasters and the latz. I managed to get four of each.

I know of one American who had some McCs. So, there are likely others who have them.
As for fish like these, I can guarantee that if you are a threat to the importer (ie: you breed fish or plan to sell them to those who do) you will have a much harder time procuring these animals. So, if breeding is your intention, I would recommend publicly keeping your trap shut about looking for them, owning them, or that you've found a connection for them especially on public boards like this.
Threads like this one get back to collectors/importers in a big hurry and plans can change in an instant.
That's all I have to say about it and please don't PM me on the subject.
 
O.K., I'll admit my ignorance, but can someone explain the rationale to the above statement? I would think people would be happy to be able to acquire and breed such rare fish! Look at the banggai cardinal thread, although not a rare fish, they're begging people to buy CB fish!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13358702#post13358702 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by basser1
O.K., I'll admit my ignorance, but can someone explain the rationale to the above statement? I would think people would be happy to be able to acquire and breed such rare fish! Look at the banggai cardinal thread, although not a rare fish, they're begging people to buy CB fish!

Imagine that you are a business that specializes in distributing fish and you had a fish that you could get $1000 or more per fish as the distributor. Now imagine that you are one of only 2 distributors in the world or better still the one and only distributor in the world who had a license to supply these fish. How would you see a breeder who could generate 50-300 fish in a single spawn when the market only supports 20-30 fish per year?

Get it?
 
and yet I was on a popular internet retailer's site last night and they have the in stock. What's with that????
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13358768#post13358768 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WDLV
Imagine that you are a business that specializes in distributing fish and you had a fish that you could get $1000 or more per fish as the distributor. Now imagine that you are one of only 2 distributors in the world or better still the one and only distributor in the world who had a license to supply these fish. How would you see a breeder who could generate 50-300 fish in a single spawn when the market only supports 20-30 fish per year?

Get it?

I disagree with this explanation.

There is very limited supply of gasters, mccs and the like. Most of them die once they leave the ocean. Lucky few that make it to the breeders are reluctant spawners, base knowledge about raising fry is almost non-existent. Retail price per fish is high, multiply that by 4 or 6 to get a pair in captivity, add the value of the time you as a breeder spend messing with the fish/rots, add possible losses due to cross-contamination of your existing stock and equipment, etc.

A breeder is looking at a very high initial investment and very low odds of a return in a distant future.

Limited supply of endemic species, consequent high price, and limited demand worldwide are facts. I give certain players in the industry credit for giving us the chance to breed this fish in captivity. Whether we are successful in aiding mother nature or not is up to us.

And that's where I stand :)
 
I can agree with that assessment to a large degree as it applies to the species that are more common (if you can say the words "common", "gasters" and "latz" in the same sentence.)
I will not even attempt to challenge you on breeding as I am clearly outmatched! ;)
When it comes to Gem Tangs, Clarion Angels, A. McCullochi and the like, I hear time after time from point sources who have directly dealt with these collectors/distributors about how brutally selective, exclusive, and market controlling collectors/distributors are about the sale and distribution of these animals. Again I say that this comes from the people who deal or have dealt directly with the collectors/distributors.
It's not a matter of rarity or the level of difficulty in collecting these animals so much as it is related to controlling the supply of the animals to drive up demand and subsequently prices. Even so much as to have all out bidding wars between buyers in different nations to re-evaluate maximum market prices.
It's not a matter of opinion, it is the fact of the matter.
My general impression has been that wholesalers/retailers would love to be able to bring in even just a few of these animals if only for the word of mouth advertising, new customers and in some cases bragging rights that come with them....



... and I wish I could be more specific.
 
Please put me on the waiting list for the oman as well. Since I saw that pic of the oman on RC I've been wanting one. I love the crescent shape of the tail!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13367894#post13367894 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vaporize
so if McCullochi is obtainable, can anybody get me Omanese?

Sure....



If you can get the King's blessing.
 
His Majesty's approval is essential :)

He cares about the environment a lot, as well as about public education.

I wonder if anybody breeds those clowns in captivity in Oman....
 
Back to the Thread at hand

Back to the Thread at hand

Were all dreamers.

Where is this list and pictures. I am still smells some detrius until i get some proof.

OMANs are nice but my akinydos female has a tail like that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13370340#post13370340 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MarinaP
I wonder if anybody breeds those clowns in captivity in Oman....
Sounds like it is worth a trip to set up shop and help out. When are you going?

:D
 
Hey I'm not above bowing down to his Magesty the King to obtain representatives of his kingdom.

I will "butt kiss," on behalf of the masses, but I refuse to "brown nose."
 
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