Enchelycore carychroa: are these around anymore?

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I've been looking for this species of moray, Enchelycore carychroa (Caribbean chestnut moray) for years now. There are websites that list them but are never in stock, and any forum posts I see about them are from over a decade ago. Anybody have tips or leads when looking for rarer species like this?
 

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Looks like they may be hard to find live caught?

 
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Looks like they may be hard to find live caught?

This is a website for seafood from New England, no? I don't see how that's relevant but thanks for the reply.
 

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This is a website for seafood from New England, no? I don't see how that's relevant but thanks for the reply.
It means you will have to look for them at a different market. They don't seem to be readily available at the moment. :)
Good luck!
 

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