RAREst fish in your sps tank

fishnerd

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hey everyone

I know that a lot of you SPS keepers enjoy the finer things
in life. so show me your rarest fish in your sps gardens

I mean not the run of the mill stuff like 6 line wrasses.
maybe like $100 and over!!!

I know that you guys have some good stuff out there!!

thanks bryan
 
I have a Black Tang waiting in QT for my 210gal to cycle which will be SPS dominated.

Only one i know of in Australia ,more common in the US though.

was $400 AUD wholesale so would be around the $1000 mark retail

Cheers
Brad
 
I have:

lineatus fairy wrasse
peppermint hogfish
swalesi basslet (not really rare or expensive any more, but still out of the ordinary)

Tom Berry:fish2:
 
How bout this one...

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I can't touch those pygmies you got there berlin. I have a healthy eats like a pig regal angel (not that regals are that unusual, but healthy eating ones....), some african leopard wrasses (again not rare, but unusual).
 
berlin method, could you enlighten those of us that don't know, what are those fish? angels of some sort, stunning to say the least.
 
Nothing too unusual here either. Red Sea long fin fairy wrasse is probably my "least usual" fish. At least least usual around here. Very nice pygmies Berlin!
Chris
 
i been looking for a peppermint angel for soem time now, if you guys know of anyplace that is selling them please let me know.
All i have right now and just fairly common fish, working on getting a conspiculatus angel and a black tang.
 
When I 1st got my Orange Spotted Rabbitfish a year ago, there didn't seem to be much around but lately I have seen them regularly. Don't see too many Emperor's in an sps tank either.
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I like these guys too.:)
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Hard to get a good pic of this guy.
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nice colletion of fish!!

I am not planning on adding those two until after the summer i am concentrating on the pepperrmint angel for now. The other two are more easily found.
 
Hey OYT,
I just recently traded off my Queensland Dottyback to Rendey.
A beautiful fish but a Homicidal Fish killer.

I did let him know that first.
 
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