There's quite a few, but here's some of my favorite that I work with off and on, some more than others. They all have VERY good shipping practices and seem to all take very good care of their fish, plus have great prices. Some have free shipping, others don't. However, you can't beat their prices on some of the rare fish they have, so even when you factor in shipping it's still a lot less expensive than some of the larger places.
ZoaCollector - http://www.zoacollector.com/ - Colin runs this. He has awesome deals quite often on pretty rare fish species, but doesn't keep the website up to date with all of them. Keep an eye out on his sponsor thread on reef2reef or his Facebook page, or e-mail him and tell him what you want and he'll track it down if it's currently obtainable. He's very responsive via e-mail and text and you can ask him anything, best way to QT specific fish species you get from him, etc.
Among The Reef - https://amongthereef.com/ - Slow website, not really kept up to date, but if you e-mail Jordan he's very responsive and will track down almost anything you want as well. He's also very helpful and well informed.
NYAquatic - http://www.nyaquatic.com/ - Usually keeps website up to date. Brings in a lot of rare stuff and very low prices. Also Michael is very responsive via e-mail and also posts often on reef2reef and Facebook when new arrivals come in. When you check out your cart on his website, it includes shipping cost. You need to e-mail him since we're in MA and he'll credit back the shipping afterwards, as it's only free to the Northeast.
ReefWise - http://reefwisesales.com/ - Another good vendor who is very responsive. They tracked down a few hard to find wrasses I was looking for at very good prices, communicates best through reef2reef PM's. Website, Facebook, and reef2reef sponsor forum are kept pretty consistently updated.
Pieces of the Ocean - http://www.piecesoftheocean.com/ - Kenny is another one who is responsive over e-mail. They have a very good fish conditioning program, but I still always do full QT anyways. Not a lot of fish options, but he posts them on Facebook and the reef2reef sponsor page. Usually great rare coral deals.
Azure Aquatics - https://reefs.com/forum/azure-aquatics/ - I keep an eye on their weekly new arrival forum. They don't mention they ship, but are based in NY and will ship on a case by case basis. Usually if you spend $150-$200+. You just need to PM through the reefs.com forum and let them know what you want. Check out those prices!
KP Aquatics - http://www.kpaquatics.com/ - They are very helpful. They don't stock a lot, just stuff you can find off the Florida Keys. They have the best prices I've ever seen on Scarlet Reef Hermits (the only type of hermit crab I'd use ). I got a bunch of those from them as well as my Swissguard Basslet, which again was the lowest price I found on one of those because it's coming directly from them.
Diver Tom - http://www.divertom.com/ - He's another who hand collects Caribbean fish and has great prices. I bought Scarlet Reef Hermits from his as well, as well as other stuff. You can message him what you want if it's not listed as currently available and he'll find it, as long as it's something in the Caribbean of course.
ZoaCollector - http://www.zoacollector.com/ - Colin runs this. He has awesome deals quite often on pretty rare fish species, but doesn't keep the website up to date with all of them. Keep an eye out on his sponsor thread on reef2reef or his Facebook page, or e-mail him and tell him what you want and he'll track it down if it's currently obtainable. He's very responsive via e-mail and text and you can ask him anything, best way to QT specific fish species you get from him, etc.
Among The Reef - https://amongthereef.com/ - Slow website, not really kept up to date, but if you e-mail Jordan he's very responsive and will track down almost anything you want as well. He's also very helpful and well informed.
NYAquatic - http://www.nyaquatic.com/ - Usually keeps website up to date. Brings in a lot of rare stuff and very low prices. Also Michael is very responsive via e-mail and also posts often on reef2reef and Facebook when new arrivals come in. When you check out your cart on his website, it includes shipping cost. You need to e-mail him since we're in MA and he'll credit back the shipping afterwards, as it's only free to the Northeast.
ReefWise - http://reefwisesales.com/ - Another good vendor who is very responsive. They tracked down a few hard to find wrasses I was looking for at very good prices, communicates best through reef2reef PM's. Website, Facebook, and reef2reef sponsor forum are kept pretty consistently updated.
Pieces of the Ocean - http://www.piecesoftheocean.com/ - Kenny is another one who is responsive over e-mail. They have a very good fish conditioning program, but I still always do full QT anyways. Not a lot of fish options, but he posts them on Facebook and the reef2reef sponsor page. Usually great rare coral deals.
Azure Aquatics - https://reefs.com/forum/azure-aquatics/ - I keep an eye on their weekly new arrival forum. They don't mention they ship, but are based in NY and will ship on a case by case basis. Usually if you spend $150-$200+. You just need to PM through the reefs.com forum and let them know what you want. Check out those prices!
KP Aquatics - http://www.kpaquatics.com/ - They are very helpful. They don't stock a lot, just stuff you can find off the Florida Keys. They have the best prices I've ever seen on Scarlet Reef Hermits (the only type of hermit crab I'd use ). I got a bunch of those from them as well as my Swissguard Basslet, which again was the lowest price I found on one of those because it's coming directly from them.
Diver Tom - http://www.divertom.com/ - He's another who hand collects Caribbean fish and has great prices. I bought Scarlet Reef Hermits from his as well, as well as other stuff. You can message him what you want if it's not listed as currently available and he'll find it, as long as it's something in the Caribbean of course.