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I have a 4.5-5” purple tang. I have had this fish for about 4 years. I might be breaking down my tank and was wondering how much it would be worth?
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You've had it 4 years and it's only gotten that size? I'd thought it would be pretty good size after 4 years. But $125 - $150 is a good asking price.
 
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It is a decent size and pretty thick, It wasn’t much bigger then a half dollar when I got it.
 

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at least 200 don’t forget with the pandemic a lot of the imported fish prices have sky rocketed all over in the US. I’m in Buffalo my and a coral beauty angel went from 35-40 to 70-80 dollars and is the case for a lot of other fish except for clowns for captive breeding and a select other few
 

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I agree with ReefDude716, Prices are going to be higher for fish like that. At my LFS I saw one that was about an inch long for $225 or something outrageous! Something to definitely consider.
 

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Depend on region/area. By me- $125-$140
 

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I agree with the group’s consensus. I’d pay $150 any day of the week if I wanted it, $250 if I needed it ‘really badly’ as my last-fish to complete the collection. Best wishes!
 

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I was at a LFS the other day, they had a trade in purple tang for 400.00. That's not a typo!!! A few years ago I bought mine for 150.00. He came from a tank breakdown as well.
 

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I don’t doubt it. Especially if it was a ‘boutique’ LSF— the kind as fancy as a plastic surgeon’s office :p. We have some in Central Florida.
 

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i think with fish buying an "established" fish kind of gets a premium from me, especially fish that are kind of difficult. like i just paid $100 for a copperband because it was QTed, but more importantly it was mowing down frozen food. retail those fish are like $30-40, but one that's used to living in an aquarium and eating frozen? i'm down to pay a lot more for that

tangs don't really do it for me, so idk what i'd pay for a purple tang, but that's just how i see the hobbyist selling an established fish vs a lfs
 

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i think with fish buying an "established" fish kind of gets a premium from me, especially fish that are kind of difficult. like i just paid $100 for a copperband because it was QTed, but more importantly it was mowing down frozen food. retail those fish are like $30-40, but one that's used to living in an aquarium and eating frozen? i'm down to pay a lot more for that

tangs don't really do it for me, so idk what i'd pay for a purple tang, but that's just how i see the hobbyist selling an established fish vs a lfs
I agree on paying more for a established fish used to aquarium life already. I have payed more for established fish myself. But 400.00??

By the way that LFS wasn't a boutique one eaither. I did a double take! IMO for nice fat and happy purple tang I could see 200.00 maybe a tad more.
 

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I agree on paying more for a established fish used to aquarium life already. I have payed more for established fish myself. But 400.00??

By the way that LFS wasn't a boutique one eaither. I did a double take! IMO for nice fat and happy purple tang I could see 200.00 maybe a tad more.
Prices right now are off the charts. There’s no reason for a shop that got a fish from a home tank to charge those ridiculous prices except that he can....Glad I got most of my stock before pandemic.
 

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