They have to be extra puffy
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Dude, that’s an amazing New York nicks torch!!!The biggest that gets me are torches. The ones that are the most expensive are also the most common
+2 ^^^ Hu?
Agree, the name game has gotten to be pretty comical. Seems like the legalization of cannabis has increased the number of "reefing" addicts that are attracted to shiny things and fancy labels. You have to be seriously stoned to pay some of these outrageous prices for a single polyp or a qtr inch frag...
It would destroy the current market.We do not need a dedicated naming team. Ex nay that. Lol
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The worst is when people here (and elsewhere) really passionately try to defend these naming conventions like they are genuine hybrids or pedigrees. They’re not, there are no standards, they are 100% made up, constantly changed, and aren’t useful for identification or classification. They are a marketing ploy. But some people will defend the dumbest things once they’ve bought into it, it’s so much easier on the ego to defend your bad opinion than admit you are wrong.
Funny thing, in Hong Kong, a lot of reefers use toilet water because Hong Kong’s sewage system uses salt water from the ocean, so they take water from the toilet, filter it (not exactly sure on what kind of filtering), and use it for their reef tanks because it’s much cheaper than using filtered tap water with salt mix. They even refer to it as ‘toilet water’.Your rong Tip Top Cherry Zoas™ are 5.56 mm diameter with 118 to 134 polyps with RGB of 234 12 12 and have been bred in pristine Gatorade™ conditions. It's what zoas crave. Regular Cherry Zoas are 5.55 mm with only 117 to 133 polyps and an terrible RGB of 233 12 12. Those people don't use Gatorade™, they use water, like from the toilet.
Word. I just bought $600 of corals from an online retailer out of San Diego. These cats not only photoshop the colors but this was my first experience with photoshopping the SIZESAgreed, and I'm sick of the doctored photos. Was just looking at one store with $300 single polyp blastos, photos rediculously doctored. And who's buying all of these corals being sold for $500 to $1000? With the exception of Austin Aqua Farms and a few others, I feel like I'm walking into a used car dealer lot to be scammed every time I look at corals online. I don't put on orange glasses to look at my tank.
And I just saw one of "those" post: I just bought such and such. Dumped it in my tank. Is it good or bad