What is your dream captive-bred fish?

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Interestingly, I was just speaking to Matthew Pedersen yesterday. He did a talk on obligate corallivores at MACNA back in 2018 (). He has a Melon and Arabian that he's kept in his care for 6+ and 5+ years now, respectively. He made several unsuccessful attempts with others along the way, but I'd definitely consider that long-term success.

I also know Tanne Hoff kept an Orangeface for 2-3 years, too, because he had a number of videos documenting it along the way.

I'd consider both to be expert aquarists, and there appears to still be a lot of luck involved in their successes.

I've seen the MACNA presentation before, but I didn't know he (or anyone else for that matter) had kept some successfully - that's good to know. I just wish I knew what made them successful where the others I've seen have failed (the Arabians and Melons are honestly some of my favorite butterflies, and I would love to be able to keep them long term).
 

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Yellow tang as of right now since they are so hard to come across!
 
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I'd love to see some captive bred eels. Be it snow flake, Zebra, Golden Dwarf, or Hawaiian Dragon. Not sure how feasible it is but I'd love to give it a try someday.

Outside of that...all of them! ;)
Don’t forget banana. That’s on my bucket list
 

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Deep water anything so we stop killing then plus some just out of this world amazing
 

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I know you guys have them, and they are great! I need a bigger tank before buying one, or I am going to have the tang police on me
If you become friends with the tang police I wonder what would happen.
 

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I have petitioned Biota for the following @Biota_Marine:

(1) Gramma Linki

(2) Liopropoma Carambi

(Todd is the man for these Basslets.)

I would also love to see:

(1) Multicolor Angelfish (C. Multicolor)

(2) Fathead Anthias (S. Latus)

(3) Starcki Damselfish (C. Starcki)

(4) Bigger supply of “Borbs” (O. Borbonius)

More Angels, Butterflies and Basslets is always nice.

Gem Tangs from Surge Marine Life. I know Kevin’s working with the broodstock.

IMO these are attainable goals for the near future give a year or two.
 

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Currently have a tank that is nothing but Biota fish. Here are a few that seemed conspicuous in their absence.

  • Rabbit fish species small enough to make sense in sub-180 gallon aquariums.
  • Hawkfish
  • Starry blenny
  • Firefish
  • Rowland's damselfish
  • Flame angelfish
 

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