Fish/Inverts You Wish Were Available in the Hobby?

Are there any specific fish or inverts you wish were readily available in the hobby that aren’t?

  • Yes (multiple species)

    Votes: 47 71.2%
  • Yes (one species)

    Votes: 4 6.1%
  • I’m not sure/Undecided

    Votes: 10 15.2%
  • No

    Votes: 5 7.6%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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that's not a reef safe fish
 

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I would love it if someone would captive breed some of the massive clownfish species out there
 
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Yep
I'd certainly get one if I could but seeing as they're hidden on the last page of their shop I'm guessing they're very rarely available. I wish they did regular cleaner wrasse too as they train them to eat frozen which would make them so much easier to keep.

Saying that there are a bunch of species I'd keep if they were captive bred. Ribbon eels are awesome but so hard to get eating. Also after some awful problems with neurological diseases in wild caught fairy wrasse I'd love to see them be successfully bred.
 

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:grinning-face-with-sweat: Actually, if you live in the US you actually can find a couple tropical sand dollar species
here https://gulfspecimen.org/specimen/echinodermata/sea-urchins-and-sand-dollars/
I have no idea how reef safe they are, but they're pretty cool regardless. Rusalty also (at least used to) carry baby sand dollars, but they're listed as out of stock on their site.
That is actually pretty cool! I can only assume one would eventually deplete the life in the small sandbed in my tank and then starve to death. But one can dream!
 

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There is supposed to be a bristle worm eating snail but I never see it. I don't know if they are just not very compatible with reef critters in our tanks or what.
 

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Straightforward question here: is there a fish or invert you want to own/see in the hobby but can’t find or get (either because it’s rare, because it’s not available in your country, or because it’s just not sold at all)?

Think of it like a fish or invert you would custom order if the price was right.

What is (are) your unavailable fish/invert(s)?

At the moment, mine would be Synalpheus regalis, the “Eusocial Pistol Shrimp” and any of its associated sponges.
Clarion Angel, at least for a reasonable price.
 

Keeping it clean: Have you used a filter roller?

  • I currently use a filter roller.

    Votes: 40 30.8%
  • I don’t currently use a filter roller, but I have in the past.

    Votes: 4 3.1%
  • I have never used a filter roller, but I plan to in the future.

    Votes: 34 26.2%
  • I have never used a filter roller and have no plans to in the future.

    Votes: 47 36.2%
  • Other.

    Votes: 5 3.8%
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