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They haven't sold it yet , it is still up for grabs.DD just sold a clarion angel for $7,500
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.
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
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
They haven't sold it yet , it is still up for grabs.
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??