sicj Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 (edited) In 2018 I had to sell off all my tangs because of personal reasons. Come 2023 I have found myself able to keep a rack again and have been looking to purchase a number of species which I used to keep. I am finding it very difficult to find fish and seems that we may be losing fish as people lose interest in them. Is anyone else having this problem? Some of these fish include, olavecious tetracanthus savoryi variabilichromis moorii just to name a few. Edited May 22, 2023 by sicj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattG_Sydney Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 100%.. I had a hard time locating some Cyps and some shell dwelling cichlids last year .. it is sad to see .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 I'm in a very similar boat up in QLD. I scaled back in 2016 with the arrival of my first child. I've been only Tangs for 30+ years now. Sad thing is the fish that I want I just can't get anymore I had numerous variants of Cyathopharynx Foai, Xenotilapia, Cyprichromis and Eretmodus to name just a few. I've been searching for foai for 2-3 years now and still don't have any!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sicj Posted May 22, 2023 Author Share Posted May 22, 2023 I just wish there was a solution that as a community we could come up with. Life changes and people always move fish on and species are lost and as we all know, it is so hard to get in fish to Australia again. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattG_Sydney Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 If you have any ideas, let us know. I only have small number of species, but happy to help out if I can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucem Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 Maybe users one here could think about updating their breeders register thread so we can see what’s still available. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 I've got the following Tangs: Enantiopus Melanogenys Chituta Black Chin Neolamprologus Similis Cyathopharynx Furcifer Resha Altolamprologus Calvus Chaitika Cyprichromis Microlepidotus Sibwesa Cyprichromis Leptosoma Kitumba Xenotilapia Flavipinnis Lyamembe Eretmodus Cyanostictus Kapampa Have for sale all except calvus, gobies and micro's for anyone in the south east Qld area. Cheers, Jason 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fatglenn Posted May 25, 2023 Share Posted May 25, 2023 I totally agree with Bruce's comment above. I havee procrastinated for years about putting my breeding list up and I think it is time I bit the bullet. The longer I AM in this hobby the more I have seen fish come and go. This is not just the rare stuff, I think that many of us have taken the eye off the ballwith some of the basic fish. Whatever the case I don't think that the shift of people over to Facebook hasn't helped people find each other. I think i will bug my fish keeper friends to engage with the breeder's register. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sicj Posted May 26, 2023 Author Share Posted May 26, 2023 It is a great idea to keep a breeders register so we can keep fish going in the hobby so we can enjoy and hopefully other hobbyists can also enjoy in the future as they enter the hobby and for generations into the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldenswimmers Posted July 27, 2023 Share Posted July 27, 2023 Because of our unique situation with a "what you have you can keep but no more are coming in" policy we almost need a genetic library or home base to maintain many varieties and as mentioned in an earlier post even some of the less rare species have become rare or are now at risk of being lost...we just won't get them back which is a feeling that's getting worse and worse as more and more varieties of fish are lost from our hobby...breeders really need to help each other out and trade fish or help maintain fish because it's not about making money..it's about actually having a hobby to enjoy...on a good note some of the new rogue internet breeder sites do maintain some of these rarer guys so some of them are still out there but instead of forums being a meeting point like in the past, Facebook and the internet has scattered everything in different directions which is even worse for working together to maintain varieties..I'm personally trying to use the forums again because they are valuable when active...it's a question of how and where people choose to spend their time... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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