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kris4647

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You can find a lineatus for $200 but it will be a female or juvi- I have seen big males going for three times that (though at expensive stores) :shocked::wacko:.

Check your facts
Rhomboid Fairy Wrasse Trio - WYSIWYG
For instance here's a Rhomboid trio for less than $200 per fish females and a male. Widely thought to be unattainable for years, he had Lineatus last week a super male and a female for $350 it's really more dependant on collection location.
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Drs. Foster and Smith Diver's Den® - Cirrhilabrus lineatus

Geeks is a term that could seem offensive but now i sorta see your meaning. Everyone should find their niche and enjoy what they can sustain. I guess these are geeky but they make me smile everytime I see them in my tank.
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Facts were quite well checked thank you. The statement was that I had seen it for appx $600, which I have at a LFS. I bought my super male for closer to that $200 number but my point was and continues to be that they are quite pricey fish (though no earlei or Dr. Seuss). And also not calling collectors geeks, but endearingly referring to all of us as a whole who actually care and spend time on this versus your average joe who doesn't appreciate the same things.
No offense intended.
 
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