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Source for a. akindynos or a. tricintus?
Anyone?
ORA isn't breeding them. I've had a few LFS call around (one up north, one down here). Also called a few wholesale hatcheries.... Anyone? Beuller? Ideally I'd like a young couple that just took their vows and are looking to settle down in a nice neighborhood with clean streets and pop out a few kids....
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Tricintus are usually available from LiveAquaria every two months or so (that is where I got mine).
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I've seen both on bluezooaquatics.com. I had a very good experience getting my latz from there so you may want to keep an eye out. It is pretty hard to track down the more rare clowns but hopefully if LA doesn't have some soon they might.
Good luck in your search
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Thank you. If anyone sees any that are available now, let me know.
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in regards to a source for uncommon clownfish, walt aka wetsleeves, had told me about Atlantis Aquarium near Richmond VA. he said a guy named marvin considers it a personal challenge to find rare fish.
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