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|   Very good to know. I can understand the price, and it doesn't bother me. Its all about compatability, and long term survival for me. I want fish that don't just survive, I want them to thrive. Thanks for weighing in. | 
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|   Thanks to Big Al's for the information...sooooo did you want to sell the pair in the biocube??  (psst even if it is a store employee's tank, I'm sure you can snag them without them knowing   )  I had read up on the collection and completely understand the risk that divers are taking in order to bring these fish to us!  And in turn yep, the cost will be affected...I am more concerned that I do want a pair and whether that was even a possibility, and had read a few accounts that they were more shy than other firefish, and had a harder time getting used to aquarium life.  I thank you so much for your info...and think of me for that pair!!!!!! 
				__________________ No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah | 
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  As far as their being shy, I would say that depends on what you have them with.  They are not the best fish to have if you have larger fish around.  We would say they are best suited for smaller, quieter aquariums.  Also deeper fish in general we find quite hardy and adjust readily to aquarium life. Big Al's BC | 
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|   DARN IT! I will have to continue in my search and hope that I stumble along on a pair....... 
				__________________ No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah |