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It gives me no pleasure to post this. For years, under the stewardship of Kevin Cohen, I purchased fish for my reef tank with confidence through Live Aquaria’s, Diver’s Den. A recent purchased ended up proving catastrophic to my system. I assume 100% responsibility and accountability for the choices that lead to that outcome. Today while perusing Diver’s Den’s latest additions I came across these images. It is unfathomable to me that these fish are posted for sale when so clearly infected with pathogens. Buyer please be aware.

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This isnt nothing new, Live Aquaria has been a 'stay' away from vendor for a few years now due to numerous issues including this.

You want quarantined fish, you either QT yourself, or buy from a reputable vendor that does QT (and hope/trust their process works).

Sorry about your losses.
 

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