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With the ever changes in the hobby and industry, what product(s) have suddenly been difficult to find?

For me, various frozen foods and certain medications such as Quick cure
 
Not necessarily a product but certain fish are increasingly difficult to buy such as a yellow tang due to the Hawaii fish ban
And Unfortunately, every time we get hope, it once again becomes prolonged.
 
Isn't quick cure and ich-x essentially the same thing where its a mix of formalin + malachite green or is this some other type of medicine called quick cure?
On the main topic at hand though, finding nitrofurazone affordably is a huge challenge now with bifuran/furan 2 being all but gone and rip frozen gammarus from hikari.
 
With the ever changes in the hobby and industry, what product(s) have suddenly been difficult to find?

For me, various frozen foods and certain medications such as Quick cure
As a Canadian reefer, it is nearly impossible to find medications of any sort for our aquariums. Health Canada changed the rules a few years back, LFS and pet stores are not allowed to carry anything labeled as medicine. So we are left with few options when our fish get sick. So we are left with DIY medications, going to the vet for the medication, or desperate praying to the reefing gods for a positive outcome.
 
As a Canadian reefer, it is nearly impossible to find medications of any sort for our aquariums. Health Canada changed the rules a few years back, LFS and pet stores are not allowed to carry anything labeled as medicine. So we are left with few options when our fish get sick. So we are left with DIY medications, going to the vet for the medication, or desperate praying to the reefing gods for a positive outcome.
Doesn’t government just do such a great job! I mean they did mess up the gas can. Don’t underestimate government incompetence

the last thing you ever want to hear

“we’re from the government and we’re here to help”.
 
As a Canadian reefer, it is nearly impossible to find medications of any sort for our aquariums. Health Canada changed the rules a few years back, LFS and pet stores are not allowed to carry anything labeled as medicine. So we are left with few options when our fish get sick. So we are left with DIY medications, going to the vet for the medication, or desperate praying to the reefing gods for a positive outcome.
Im aware and to make matters worse is that germany and UK have much more options.
 
Isn't quick cure and ich-x essentially the same thing where its a mix of formalin + malachite green or is this some other type of medicine called quick cure?
On the main topic at hand though, finding nitrofurazone affordably is a huge challenge now with bifuran/furan 2 being all but gone and rip frozen gammarus from hikari.
Ich X which is an ineffective product contains 3% watered down formaldehyde and quick cure is 37%
 
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Have to definitely add pukani dry/live rock and tonga branch rock. Gen 1 of real reef branch was a great substitute but the current version is nothing like what old tonga branch was like.
Made a tank have the real ocean effect
 
Have to definitely add pukani dry/live rock and tonga branch rock. Gen 1 of real reef branch was a great substitute but the current version is nothing like what old tonga branch was like.
Yep, years ago i broke down a 500 gallon and kept several buckets of spare dry rock in the storage shed, including some really nice large pieces of Tonga. Nowadays, I’m glad I did.
 
back from 2016 when i started .... $20 yellow tang! $49 flame angel! $50's powder brown/purple tang. those are prices that i don't see anymore, and never will. im sure some of you reefer who started before me have a thing or 2 to say about life stock prices from back in the day.
 
Have to definitely add pukani dry/live rock and tonga branch rock. Gen 1 of real reef branch was a great substitute but the current version is nothing like what old tonga branch was like.
you want my 200lb of pukani sitting on side of my house?
 
back from 2016 when i started .... $20 yellow tang! $49 flame angel! $50's powder brown/purple tang. those are prices that i don't see anymore, and never will.
Well, this was the good old days and even with Hawaii ban I anticipate prices would have gone up anyway.
I happen to have 6 Yellow tangs I paid $29.99 - $49.99 for , A potters angel I paid $ 89 for and my Flame was $34.99
My Marine betta was $59.99, Copperband $ 75 and Cleaner wrasse $9.99.
8 clowns were $8.99 each
You'd be shocked what they were wholesale
 
Well, this was the good old days and even with Hawaii ban I anticipate prices would have gone up anyway.
I happen to have 6 Yellow tangs I paid $29.99 - $49.99 for , A potters angel I paid $ 89 for and my Flame was $34.99
My Marine betta was $59.99, Copperband $ 75 and Cleaner wrasse $9.99.
8 clowns were $8.99 each
5 yellow tangs was my first purchase from live aquaria, it was on sale for medium size and my total was like under $120
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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