Still looking for Queen trigger

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Already made a post like this and again I'm not sure if this is the right place to post but I can't post in the marketplace.

Anyways I want one fish for my tank a queen trigger and I'm getting very annoyed with trying to find one. If anyone can help pinpoint one near North Carolina or from a store that ships that would be really nice. I'll even pay someone just to find it at this point.
 

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Hi there, the reason you can't post in marketplace is your account has to be 30 days old and have a minimum of 25 message posts. This can be bypassed by becoming a supporting member. After the 30 days and 25 posts you can post in the marketplace looking for your fish. Another suggestion would be try posting in your local forum found here: https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/north-carolina.552/
Hope this helps :)
 

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Need to check with some shops that collect from the GoM, southern Atlantic and Carribean. When I lived in Florida 20+ years ago, you'd see them every now and then in a reef store.
 

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