Remarkable collection of rare fish on Diver’s Den proves that LiveAquaria is indeed a force to be reckoned with

By on Mar 30, 2012

One can hardly deny that LiveAquaria is indeed one of the best online stores in the U.S. Although they ship only within the United States, their top notch customer service and impeccable range of high quality products are legendary even in this side of the globe. For many, the Diver’s Den has become a popular camping ground where rare fish, corals or invertebrates are sold on a first come first serve basis. It is no surprise that the inventory of the Diver’s Den, at any point in time, is often graced by the presence of a rare, collector’s item, be it a fish or coral or anything else. Because hot items fly off the shelves so quickly, it is rare to see them all together at one time.

The gorgeous unknown Callogobius amikami look alike, the illustrious flashing Chromis flavicauda and the elusive Centropyge deborae are some hot items to be sold minutes upon hitting the Diver's Den earlier.

The first picture headlining above is rare look at all rare fishes available in the Diver’s Den at the same time now. Rarity of these highly sought after fishes range from the Wrought Iron Butterflyfish from Japan, to the highly uncommon Mauritian triggerfish, to the deep Atlantic rarities such as the Klayi and Carmabi basslets and of course, the man-made hybrid Resplendent-Cherub Angelfish from RCT Hawaii. With such diversity of fishes from all over the world culminating at one location, the Diver’s Den is indeed a rare fish aficionado’s candy store. Let us not discount the ultra rarities that actually do disappear minutes upon entering the Diver’s Den. Do bear in mind that because the items in Diver’s Den are removed upon purchase, the fishes you see above may not be for sale by the time you read this article. So if you need a pair of Lunatus fairy wrasse and a Black Tang for your reef, be sure to add it into your cart before it’s too late.

 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Craig-Johnston/1004239789 Craig Johnston

    Kevin & his team are all class acts who do it right!

    The really care about the hobby and the livestock they keep.  Not in it to see how fast they can ship something out the door.

    If only more retailers would care as much.

  • http://twitter.com/LiveAquaria LiveAquaria

    Wow thank you for the great post! We really appreciate it !

  • http://www.facebook.com/phil.brisson Philippe Brisson

    It would be interesting to have you guys in Canada ;)

  • Flyingmoray

    Right on Craig, Kevin does great things for the industry!

  • mcallahan

    I think it is cold enough where they are to be Canada Phil!

  • TeaYK

    I subscribe to the Diver’s Den e-mail alert list and read it everyday when I wake up without fail. Keeping tabs on rare goodies that enter the Den should be a profession on its own! :-)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    Yesterday they had a deepwater banded basslet that looked incredible.  I would have bought it in a heartbeat if they knocked off the last digit in the price ($199.99 instead of $1,999.99), lol.  They really do get some incredible fish & Kevin will be the guest speaker at the next FMAS (Florida Marine Aquarium Society) meeting, wohooo!!!

  • XD_1

    I’d like it if Diver’s Den expanded in the other direction, too. I’d be willing to pay more than Live Aquaria’s LA prices for “common” fish that had the Diver’s Den level of care.

  • http://twitter.com/iiiDream Corey Larson

    It’s amazingly still there, I’m surprised it wasn’t in this article!

  • TeaYK

    we’re saving that for another piece :-) this article was written before the L. evides was posted.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Micheal-Davis/100000115964088 Micheal Davis

    Always wanted to breed Candy Basslets.

  • http://twitter.com/REEF2REEF REEF2REEF

    I am 100% confident when I buy fish from LA.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    I figured you were already on top of it.  You always seem to know about and show us the rare, smaller fish that I love.