Paracheilinus Attenuatus (Diamond Tail Flasher wrasse)

If you know anything about retail/economics, trust me, it was priced below what the market was willing to pay. Just because you paid $250 doesn't mean you wouldn't have paid more if the starting price was higher, especially with the knowledge that this fish might not be available for quite some time. And if you weren't willing to pay more than $250, there's a line of people behind you willing to do so.

Well I guess I know something about it, I bought it at the going rate and not at an inflated price. I would have paid more and I would also assume by your remarks you have no idea what my actual stock list consist of. This just happens to be one if the cheaper fish in my tanks.
 
Well I guess I know something about it, I bought it at the going rate and not at an inflated price. I would have paid more and I would also assume by your remarks you have no idea what my actual stock list consist of. This just happens to be one if the cheaper fish in my tanks.

:facepalm: yikes - I think this conversation just went way over your head.
 
Not at all, but just to put things in perspective. People will pay 200-300 for a purple tang. I would never even dream of paying that much for that fish, when I see them at certain places for 75-100 at least 3 times a year. I believe the price for these flashers are a steal compared to other more easily obtainable fish. But people will overpay when they don't do their homework. I believe it went over your head tactics. Supply and demand only works when you shop with blinders. Go ask the guy in CT trying to sell his 300 DD setup for 7 grand. It includes the tank, monetary stand and canopy. The guy paid 10grand for it because he shops at one particular place. Meanwhile the same setup can be had for 2500 brand new if he shopped 20 minutes further.
 
I also would have paid more. Wife would have looked at me even funnier than she did after this purchase though. :) She did have one good point though. While I think this is without a doubt the prettiest flasher out there is it five or six times as pretty as the McCoskers which I also love? Can't say it is.

Now back to the actual fishes we all got. Would you say that you got a terminal phase male or initial phase? I definitely got a terminal phase.
 
Not at all, but just to put things in perspective. People will pay 200-300 for a purple tang. I would never even dream of paying that much for that fish, when I see them at certain places for 75-100 at least 3 times a year. I believe the price for these flashers are a steal compared to other more easily obtainable fish. But people will overpay when they don't do their homework. I believe it went over your head tactics. Supply and demand only works when you shop with blinders. Go ask the guy in CT trying to sell his 300 DD setup for 7 grand. It includes the tank, monetary stand and canopy. The guy paid 10grand for it because he shops at one particular place. Meanwhile the same setup can be had for 2500 brand new if he shopped 20 minutes further.

I'm happy to have a conversation over fish pricing and economics but your argument can't be solely based on someone "overpaying" because they didn't do their homework. I'm sorry but economics doesn't work that way. Supply and demand is invisible so blinders don't play a role.

There's no such thing as "overpaying" for an item. As long as that item satisfies your need, then it was worth the purchase. Let's say there's a big hurricane and your local hardware store increased the price of their generators by 50%. Even if you paid that premium, you did it because you needed it and, thus, it was worth it.

Which brings us back to your attenuatus purchase. You spent $250. Would you have spent $260 and been just as happy with your purchase? Yes, you would be. And now here's a fish that the retailer under priced by at least $10.

The only way to determine if a fish is overpriced is if it doesn't sell - i.e. the Interrupta angel currently on DD for $3,000.

That's checkmate.
 
It's a shame that some of you have to bicker on here, perhaps it may be time to pull the panties out of your ..... as it appears they may be riding up a bit.

Congrats on your new additions & hope they all do well. Beautiful little fish!
 
Nearly terminal at least. I expect mine to get a bit more colorful as he gets closer to mature size.

Same here. Should color up more.

I had mine in an acclimation box for 7 days. No QT (I know, don't hate me). Seemed fully recovered from the shipping and no aggression from tank mates so put him in the tank yesterday. Doesn't flash much but he certainly had an affect on my McCoskers. That guy has been flashing like never before. The Attenuatus is eating like a horse and seems to be doing fine. He does swim with a head up attitude sometimes. Not sure if this is normal or not.
 
Mine seems to have associated me with food now. Doing quite well; a bit of head shaking though. Prazi is on the way.

Hope to get some pictures soon.
 
Mine finally came out of hiding after 3 weeks.

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Very nice Brad! Waiting on next shipment from Michael as the first 2 didnt make it. The one on Liveaaquaria today went fast to my buddy.

Bryan
 
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