Winwood
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Eight years ago I took my first visit to a local wholesaler. The first fish I purchased was an achilles tang. I paid eight dollars for it wholesale. I kept it in my 80 gallon FOWLR at the time and it did great. It ate immediately and was my favorite fish for over a year.
To put it mildly I am perplexed as to why this fish costs so much. The places where they are collected are common sites and this fish is in abundance in many of them. On top of it all this fish has a low survival record and if one went by the same model for pricing, a moorish idol should be over $200 as well. It's a widely distributed, common in the wild, beautiful fish that rarely survives acclimation, yet MIs can be purchased at reasonable prices.
If anyone has any insight on this topic I would love to get to bottom of this mystery.
To put it mildly I am perplexed as to why this fish costs so much. The places where they are collected are common sites and this fish is in abundance in many of them. On top of it all this fish has a low survival record and if one went by the same model for pricing, a moorish idol should be over $200 as well. It's a widely distributed, common in the wild, beautiful fish that rarely survives acclimation, yet MIs can be purchased at reasonable prices.
If anyone has any insight on this topic I would love to get to bottom of this mystery.