Fair prices for common soft corals

Sinibotia

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I'm curious what ya'll think are fair prices for common/easy/fast growing soft corals like pulsing xenia and green star polyps. Obviously there's the crazy zoa varieties that fetch quite a bit but I just mean generic stuff. Places around here want $25 or more for tiny frags of GSP which seems pretty at odds with my research on these corals where people are literally dumping frags because they can't get rid of them.
 

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It often depends where you are and who you are buying from. EG in Australia I've seen $25 for GSP frags and $50 for huge colonies however this is justified since there are not as many reefers in AUS compared to America and fragging is still catching up.
 

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That’s the price at my LFS in Florida. Sometimes buy 4 get 1 free. But I agree that $15 would be a more fair price for tiny softies.
 

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Yeah, depends where. In southern california, i sell alot of easy soft corals for 5 - 10 bucks.
 

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Ive sold and seen others sell them for $5-$10. These things really do grow like weeds, and in parts of the tank where more desirable stuff doesnt grow well. I only propagate them when I have excess space, and sell them when I need to free up space.
 

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Your best bet for beginner corals (or any corals) is to connect with hobbyists who will many times give that stuff away, as it does grow like weeds.
 

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I'm really lucky, in SoCal there are stores that sell tiny frags between 5 and 20 bucks of many corals that don't have names. We also have some stores that sell nothing for less than $50.

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Definitely get in touch with local reef club, I give this away to new reefers. Personally I don't sell frags, either I trade or give them away. This is a hobby at the end of the day, not trying to make money or subsidize any purchases. With the advent of fb subgroups everyone is running a 'shop' now. Part of the fun for me is the community of local reefers, definitely worth more to me than $20/frag.
 

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Speaking of questionable prices. Saw a colony of wild caught Xenia on LA for 99.00
 

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It varies widely on many factors. All the LFS now a days are getting shafted by the coral bans which dosent help
 

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It varies widely on many factors. All the LFS now a days are getting shafted by the coral bans which dosent help
I sell to my LFS for store credit. My stuff gets marked up 200 to 300%. I’m not complaining because I would have probably had to pitch it
 

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Small frags of Xenia and GSP should be free...lol.

I was honestly thinking the same thing. I've been looking for some decent softies for months. I just refuse to pay 25-30 for xenia or gsp as big as my pinkie nail. They grow like chaeto
 

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Everyone loves Xenia that isn’t familiar with reefing and corals . Personally I will never have it in my tank again. To much maintenance and sprouts developing in hard to reach places !
 

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i have few toadstools from australia and wonder if i get 30 a piece. they are pretty big! 2 are metallic green and one beige kinda... i guess fl is expensive for corals!
gsp and xenia should be free.
 

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I'd give this away if the wife didn't love the way it flows with the water movement. Not the Midas Blennie. lol I have to keep trimming it.
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