HELP!!! WITH HAMMER PRICING (:

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Keeping up with ph alk calcium nitrate phos. Regular water changes can but dosing would needed if heavily stocked tank.
 

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Acros are more rewarding. I don’t get the craze though. I like stuff with more movement like euphyllia and zoas for color.
 

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I love it all. They all have great things about them. I am a big fan of lps and euphyllia (if that's like frogpawn hammers and Duncan's etc) bubble stuff lol
 

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So at my local pet store they are selling this Hammer. It's almost like a blue? And the other is like brownish kinda. Anyways it's one frag!! Which I think is awesome. They're asking $100 for it and labeled it as a marbled hammer, but I dont think its a marbled. I found a similar hammer on another site that remind me of it. How much do you think is a good price for it
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Don't PAY MORE THAN $50.00 they are a dime a dozen at frag swaps and eBay for about $35.00. Just like the jacked-up prices on torches. Let your finger do the searching and you will find (GOLD TORCHES) for under $100.00 not 300 to 1,000
Remember there is a coral click of well-known coral sellers who jack the prices up. They are a click and make sure they do not try to undersell each other and start a monopoly. Won't mention names as we (ALL) know who they are.
 

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Yeah, $35 on eBay, then $40 for shipping. That's$75, sight unseen. At a lfs, $75 for a 5 head, dual color hammer is "reasonable".
 

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Yeah, $35 on eBay, then $40 for shipping. That's$75, sight unseen. At a lfs, $75 for a 5 head, dual color hammer is "reasonable".
A lot of places have local pickup available. Either way you’re comparing the price of a SINGLE head hammer to the price of a 5 head hammer. $75 for 5 heads vs $100 for 1 head. Maybe now you understand the pricing issue.
 

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A lot of places have local pickup available. Either way you’re comparing the price of a SINGLE head hammer to the price of a 5 head hammer. $75 for 5 heads vs $100 for 1 head. Maybe now you understand the pricing issue.
I believe the OP showed us a 4 or 5 head dual-colored hammer for which his lfs was asking $100. My point was that i think a 5 head hammer for $75 to 100 is a better buy than a 1 head on eBay for $35 plus shipping.
 

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I believe the OP showed us a 4 or 5 head dual-colored hammer for which his lfs was asking $100. My point was that i think a 5 head hammer for $75 to 100 is a better buy than a 1 head on eBay for $35 plus shipping.
It wasn’t bi colored. We’ve already gone over the issue that it’s bleached :)
 

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Just curious about how to "nurse a coral back to health" Some of mine could use some nursing.
 

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