How much is too much??

How much are you willing to spend on a fish?

  • $0-$50

    Votes: 20 9.4%
  • $50-$100

    Votes: 77 36.3%
  • $100-$300

    Votes: 69 32.5%
  • $300-$500

    Votes: 22 10.4%
  • $500+

    Votes: 24 11.3%

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    212

Gareth elliott

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Most i ever spent on a fish was a koi, was $400 this is no where near how expensive they get but was expensive for me. Became a meal for heron so guess i spent hundreds on bird food. I now stock goldfish .

Next closest was stocking my freshwater with wild fish from a collector shipped from the to my lfs. In total was around $300 for 30+ fish.
 

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Years back I had a Japanese Dragon Moray that was around $1,000. A few months in I bought some squid from Whole Foods and left it in the fridge a bit too long before freezing. Noticed the squid smelled a bit off but fed it anyway. Dead eel a couple days later; an expensive lesson learned.

Priciest fish currently is a Poma Labs Blueline. IMO, it was worth the price to have a robust juvenile Blueline.

Not to hijack, but as foul as the things fish eat in the wild can be, I can’t imagine it killing your eel. I of course, could be completely off-base, but I don’t think fish have the sensitive stomachs that we do. Hmm
 

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I won a Gem tang so didn't have to buy it :) But other than that I bought an Earlie's fairy wrasse a few years ago that went carpet surfing after a few months of having it....In my current collection, besides the Gem, my most expensive is The splendid pintail fairy wrasse.
 

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my most expensive one in the tank is my color morph angel. Spend 10.000€ (11.578$) and he is
worth every penny. But wouldn't spend much more on a fish.
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I recently read an article about the most expensive fish ever sold. I don't mind splurging a little, but I am in a different category than these people. Here is the list of extravagant fish.

I want to know. How much are you willing to spend on a new fish, or what is the most you have spent?

(Personally, that Clarion angel is the most beautiful in the lineup and

1. Platinum Arowana. $400,000
2. Polka dot stingray $100,000
3. Peppermint angelfish. $30,000
4. Bladefin basslet $10,000
5. Golden basslet. $8,000
6. Neptune grouper. $6,000
7. Australian flathead perch. $5,000
8. Wrought iron butterfly $2,700
9. Clarion angel $2,500
10. Candy basslet. $1,000


SOMEONE... did their research and yes there are very pricey rare specimens out there. Conditions have to be steady ideal before I would consider any $800 + fish
Top 3 on the list would afford a real nice home with a real nice large tank IMO !!-
 

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Maybe I am wrong, but it generally seems to me people will easily pay a lot more for a coral that sits there than a personable fish that swims around. Funny because it seems corals are riskier and more picky over parameters than most fish.
 

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I’ve had two bandit angelfish die in quarantine. First one to a gram negative bacterial infection about 3 weeks into quarantine. Second to a negative buoyancy swim bladder infection that appeared about two weeks into quarantine after trying to save for a month after that. So... I got another. Starting to approach the $2k mark on a single fish after shipping and a vet bill... is that nuts??
 

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I recently read an article about the most expensive fish ever sold. I don't mind splurging a little, but I am in a different category than these people. Here is the list of extravagant fish.

I want to know. How much are you willing to spend on a new fish, or what is the most you have spent?

(Personally, that Clarion angel is the most beautiful in the lineup and

1. Platinum Arowana. $400,000
2. Polka dot stingray $100,000
3. Peppermint angelfish. $30,000
4. Bladefin basslet $10,000
5. Golden basslet. $8,000
6. Neptune grouper. $6,000
7. Australian flathead perch. $5,000
8. Wrought iron butterfly $2,700
9. Clarion angel $2,500
10. Candy basslet. $1,000
 
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I HAD ONE OF THOSE!! And paid the same for as you for it, was an awesome fish. I went to rescape the tank one day and crushed him between two rocks when I was moving them :(
I would snap another one up in heartbeat, but havent seen any in stores in a long time. I would probably break the budget for one, and the wife would actually be ok with it, because that was her favorite fish.

I clicked on the $50-$100 range, only because I'm not willing to go to the full $300 on the next group. I'd say $125-$150 is my max.
I’ve had two bandit angelfish die in quarantine. First one to a gram negative bacterial infection about 3 weeks into quarantine. Second to a negative buoyancy swim bladder infection that appeared about two weeks into quarantine after trying to save for a month after that. So... I got another. Starting to approach the $2k mark on a single fish after shipping and a vet bill... is that nuts??

To love the hobby isn't nuts. If money wasn't an object, like if I won the lottery ;Greedy I would spend waaaay more. Not quite $400,000 but that Clarion angel should be mine!
 

When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 32 27.1%
  • I occasionally change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 38 32.2%
  • I rarely change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 36 30.5%
  • I never change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • Other.

    Votes: 4 3.4%
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