I fragged it two weeks ago and can't even give it away cause so many people have it. I paid that much cause I wanted it so I don't mind. But its crazy how it has no value anymore.
In a way, this should be a sign of great progress and development for those of us in this hobby. I was just thinking the other day just how amazingly easy it has become for so many all over to simply put a small coral fragment into their system with confidence that this tiny sample of tissue will become a beautiful addition to their captive reefs. Who would have thought that there could be a point where it would be such an assured thing that we could not only take something like a chalice, or a goniopora, or even acro, and have it live, but grow so fast that we and others could fill the market in a year's (or so) time and drive the cost down to a fraction of it's start? I find this to be an encouraging thing.
