The Biota Yellow tangs were in stock a few days ago on their website. I went to order one and was too late, has anyone noticed how often they come back in stock?
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First time i have seen them out of stock in a long time.The Biota Yellow tangs were in stock a few days ago on their website. I went to order one and was too late, has anyone noticed how often they come back in stock?
Hopefully they come back in stock this week.It went sold out when I wanted to buy too!!!! A LFS says theylll get some next week so we’ll see.
I hope so! I’ll be ready ! I couldn’t find a way to contact about it either.Hopefully they come back in stock this week.
Haha, yeah…All this excitement about a fish... that cost $40 before the pandemic.
It was only $40 because it easy to import at the time. It’s still one of the most iconic reef fish and at todays price it’s still worth it . IMO. For the biota one anyways.All this excitement about a fish... that cost $40 before the pandemic.
Lots of new hobbiest joined in during the pandemic. I came in right before it but I had a small tank at the time and my yellow tank sadly passed away and then bam it got banned. I came in the hobby at a bad time , cost wise.Haha, yeah…
I guess we’ll never understand why.
I get that part but there are many other solid yellow fish with similar body shapes, Forcipiger is a good place to start. Also I’ve seen some older CB yellows and they have a white face.It was only $40 because it easy to import at the time. It’s still one of the most iconic reef fish and at todays price it’s still worth it . IMO. For the biota one anyways.
fair, but you also have yellow coris wrasses, blennies, boxfish, rabbitfish, angelfish ect...Forcipiger some aren’t reef safe and it’s hard for some people to get it to eat. Beautiful fish most likely many won’t have them for those cases
thats strange... hopefully they eventually get the fish to you...Something is up with Biota. I ordered three fish at the end of March. Then received an email telling me that shipping would be delayed due to a “bio hazard”. Then a few days later I was refunded for two fish because they were “out of stock”. Then I was told that my third fish was shipping next day. No shipping notice, and was then told it was a mistake, and they were checking on it with the shipping dept. That was three days ago, no update since. Been two weeks, ordered three fish, and so far … nothing.
Who says that they don’t? I have a few of the fishes you’ve listed. Yellow tang , blue tang , and clown fishes are the must have in reef tanks. Of course depending on size of your tank. I see what you’re saying though. The fishes I listed are boring to you now. I’m a new hobbyistfair, but you also have yellow coris wrasses, blennies, boxfish, rabbitfish, angelfish ect...
Why do people want this one expensive fish? I guess I'm also asking this due to how I have never seen much in Zebrasoma and prefer Acanthurus and Ctenochaetus.
I hope not , I’m too impatient for this hobbySomething is up with Biota. I ordered three fish at the end of March. Then received an email telling me that shipping would be delayed due to a “bio hazard”. Then a few days later I was refunded for two fish because they were “out of stock”. Then I was told that my third fish was shipping next day. No shipping notice, and was then told it was a mistake, and they were checking on it with the shipping dept. That was three days ago, no update since. Been two weeks, ordered three fish, and so far … nothing.
yeah, I still love a good clownfish though!Who says that they don’t? I have a few of the fishes you’ve listed. Yellow tang , blue tang , and clown fishes are the must have in reef tanks. Of course depending on size of your tank. I see what you’re saying though. The fishes I listed are boring to you now. I’m a new hobbyist
haha, don't worry i've been there too. you'll eventually gain the skill of being patient. with patients, comes good is what I have learnt over the years of being in this hobby. It took me 4 years before I felt ready to take on a clam and now I have finally gotten one (Tridacna deresa). so always try being patient as it can get you far in this hobby.I hope not , I’m too impatient for this hobby