+1 on the Radiant Wrasse, been actively looking for past year plus. Have only seen a couple not so healthy looking adults and really only want a juvenile.
Diamond Tail Wrasse/ Flame Wrasse/ Queen Angel. Diamond Tail cuz I can't find it. Flame because I can't afford it. Queen Angel because it's too big so I can't house it. :'(
Sebastepistes cyanostigma.
Yellow fuzzy dwarf lion.
Blue/purple fuzzy dwarf lion.
A female valentini puffer that is guaranteed to pair up with my male. I know I'll never find one, after all no one can guarantee the two fish would pair up. It's something I want though lol. I'm sure I could but a female and test it. But if it doesn't work, then I'm stuck with a fish with no tank to put it in!
Juvenile eastern red rock cod.
Golden dwarf moray.
Yea, I'm a predator fish fan
It would have to be a bonded pair of Orange Spot Filefish (Oxymonacanthus longirostris) but they are really hard to feed . Eventually I am going to try, I know it can be done.
For me it is just a male Naso Tang. i know you can find them evrywhere but the three times I got my hand on one, they died, plus I already have 2 tangs and 2 columbian shark catfish (about 11 inches long)
For the longest it was a whitetail bristletooth tang but I found a healthy one of those a couple of months ago. Now my list is a Diamond tail flasher wrasse and a radiant wrasse.
Wow...I usually can get the radiant wrasses from a diver friend in Hawaii...he also runs a wholesale company that gets them from the coast of Africa ( I think...or maybe the Red Sea ?)...he likes to send care packages of fish.....I tend to send care packages of coral...so long distance frag swapping next time I'll talk to him and see if he has some that he will QT and send to me....let me know if you really would like one....us reefers need to look out for each other