Rarest Fish(es) in the Hobby?

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I think a better question is what is rare and desirable to keep. There are many, many fish that don't come into the hobby because they make poor captives and/or are especially difficult to collect.
 
reefman said:
green spotted snakehead
what kind of pike cichlid is that in your avatar??????? Could it be the new object of my affection?
 
Coelacanth! Check the avatar. No one has one, but they would be very diifficult to keep. Need to find a way to pressurize the tank.
 
My vote is for Chaenophryne longiceps . http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/clongiceps2.htm

From what I've read, they have developed pressurized hyperbaric chambers specifically designed to "capture" deep sea fish and bring them alive up to the surface. Although, thats only the beginning of the of the insane challenge to actually keep them alive in a tank.

There was a time when it was practically impossible to maintain a marine aquarium, but advancements in technology not only made it possible, but affordable to the average person. I wonder if the same will hold true for deep sea fish.
 
Neon Tetras? My lfs has those rare fish for only 99 cents! Should I buy them all?
 
Hey malawi4me2, where is the blue-eyed pleco common? I would like to visit that place next time I'm in GA.
 
I agree wit Benfica.....Caquetaia myersi are pretty hard to come across...workin on gettin us BOTH some though...;). My all top high wish list RARER THAN RARE fish...Crenicichla tigrina. I don't think there are any currently in captivity, and if there are, the person who has them isn't talkin about it. Every pike-aholics dream fish...but practically impossible to get.
 
downset21 said:
what kind of pike cichlid is that in your avatar??????? Could it be the new object of my affection?

Thats a Snakehead not pike cichlid. Channa pleuthro or something p somethng dunno abt the spelling
 
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