My Paracheilinus attenuatus (Diamond Tail flasher wrasse) isn't rare but is less common that other flashers.
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Post pics of them please.
Thanks, I think so too! It's a lot of fun to go out and collect your own livestock. And if my track record is anything to go by, wild caught fish are far better at adapting to captive life than LFS bought fish.It's so cool to have fish you've collected I think. Thank you for sharing the pics.
It is absolutely rare.My Paracheilinus attenuatus (Diamond Tail flasher wrasse) isn't rare but is less common that other flashers.
I remember seeing my first deboraeCurrent "rare" is an C. venustus.
I used to have an C. deborae, not as rare now, but the one I had was the first one offered by Diver's Den. Lost it by being stupid and cutting short QT on another dwarf.