Show off your rare fish!

lsingh

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Show of ur rare fishes that r hard to get in this hobby...
I'll start
My blotch Anthias not so rare..but it took me a while to find her
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ORA mcculouchs clowns
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Cool thread idea. :)
 

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Not super rare, but not all that common either,

Centropyge venustus,

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C. deborae -- at first was thought to be a blue morph of C. nox, but is now a new species. It was just officially named not too long ago.

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The Potters is my oldest leopard in my tank @ 4 years now. I had a african leopard for 4 years (second picture above, which was my first leopard) but it caught some disease from another fish I added and didn't make it, but I replaced it when it died. The rest I have had for over 2 years now. My other wrasses include a china wrasse (2+ years), and my oldest fish now, my yellow wrasse I have had for 10 years.

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Not exactly "rare" but I have a pair of potters leopard wrasses which isn't to common. I had a black leopard as well but he jumped a couple days before I was going to build tops "incase" although I never had an issue for nearly 3 years with jumping. If leopards didn't come in DOA so often I would have a regular, 3 bipartius and 2 blacks also.... but someday ;)

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