Recommend Dr. reefs quarantined fish

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I just want to say I’m very happy with drreefsquarantinedfish, I ordered a six line wrasse and a couple of copper band butterflies and recently placed another order for a diamond goby, some cleanup crew critters, a maxima clam and a couple acros. I lost the first CBB I received from them because it really never ate :/ the fish was on the small size and it was going into my large display with several larger fish, it lasted about a week. I think if it had gone into a more peaceful tank that it might have been ok? When I ordered the second CBB I stated in the notes that I wanted the largest available and to be sure it had a good appetite before it was shipped. It took about 6 weeks but they do not charge you until right before they ship the fish. The second CBB was significantly larger for the same price of only $110 prequarantined and had a great appetite and wasn’t as concerned about the other fish in the tank, I always use an acclimation box regardless to help with aggression. The fish is doing great now and scavenging the tank for pests everyday. I couldn’t be happier! Thanks to Dr. reef
 
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