How much is your most expensive coral?

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It’s no secret that this hobby is expensive and why I told myself I wouldn’t ever spend more than like $200 on a single coral or fish. Especially because it could die on me. I also feel like corals should not be thousands of dollars and I can spend my money on better things but I guess some coral are like designer brands. So…I’m curious how much is your most expensive coral and what is it?
 
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Buying an expensive coral is still probably not as bad as buying frags of a certain variety of leptoseris over and over again...swearing to yourself that it's going to work this time...and killing them every time. I swear this is not a personal anecdote.
 

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It’s no secret that this hobby is expensive and why I told myself I wouldn’t ever spend more than like $200 on a single coral or fish. Especially because it could die on me. I also feel like corals should not be thousands of dollars and I can spend my money on better things but I guess some coral are like designer brands. I’m curious how much is your most expensive coral and what is it?
Never gone over like $85 for a coral.

Did recently drop $225 for a good sized purple tang, but that was store credit from frag sales so not sure it really counts. :)
 
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Never gone over like $85 for a coral.

Did recently drop $225 for a good sized purple tang, but that was store credit from frag sales so not sure it really counts. :)
I’d definitely want a purple tang one day and I know they are pricer. And I enjoy spending my money on reefing gadgets over coral.
 

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Buying an expensive coral is still probably not as bad as buying frags of a certain variety of leptoseris over and over again...swearing to yourself that it's going to work this time...and killing them every time. I swear this is not a personal anecdote.
I have no idea what you could possibly be talking about....
*slowly hides dead bird's nest skeletons behind tanks*
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It’s no secret that this hobby is expensive and why I told myself I wouldn’t ever spend more than like $200 on a single coral or fish. Especially because it could die on me. I also feel like corals should not be thousands of dollars and I can spend my money on better things but I guess some coral are like designer brands. So…I’m curious how much is your most expensive coral and what is it?
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The most I have spent was 225, on a single coral, which was my Walt Disney frag. Most expensive fish will be the Achillies Tang that I will be picking up this weekend.

I honestly feel that the prices we are paying are crazy, which is why I have slowed down some. I was on a website the other day and seen one of the corals I had bought for 61 bucks on a live sale here on R2R is now going for 249 bucks, which amazes me. One day when my system grows out and I am forced to start fragging stuff, I guess I may get some of the money back, but I am not in it for the money. Its about the fun
 
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I honestly feel that the prices we are paying are crazy, which is why I have slowed down some. I was on a website the other day and seen one of the corals I had bought for 61 bucks on a live sale here on R2R is now going for 249 bucks, which amazes me. One day when my system grows out and I am forced to start fragging stuff, I guess I may get some of the money back, but I am not in it for the money. Its about the fun
You know I definitely have heard prices went up significantly and with COVID everything went up. The coral market is kind of like gas prices different everywhere lol.
 

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I have no idea what you could possibly be talking about....
*slowly hides dead bird's nest skeletons behind tanks*
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Wow I’m attacked (looking at my birdnest graveyard). Birds nest are the hardest corals to grow and no one will be able to change my mind about that.
 

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I have a rule that I won’t spend over $100 for any single frag. I have many corals that “retail” from a vendor for way more than that but I haven’t gone over my limit from my out of pocket cost. I find myself using a bunch of giftcards that I win from various vendors.
 

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Here it is. Wanna say I paid like $300.
I tried a frag of the holy grail micomussa too maybe about 6 months after starting up again but it died.
One of my 1st lps.corals was an awsome trashy I got for $85 at seamaxx like 09' maybe
This scoly.i bought prob 10 yrs ago and.remember trading it in when I broke down and went dry no tank for 5yrs+
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