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Or give them to people just starting out or are less fortunate then you.You’ll make your money back eventually if you’re doing things right. Charge market value for your frags, called supply and demand
I too dislike the current trend - seems to me people call their tanks display tanks for no reason at all.
Back in the days (not that long ago really) things were labeled "show size" or "display piece"
Most people today dont have display tanks, they are simply mislabeled frag tanks.
Couldnot agree more. These torches used to be 50 70$ a head. Now its 400$ a head. It is ridiculous.Just my opinion, and I dont have a problem buying corals because I love some beautiful ones that are pretty cheap. And not all corals are expensive.
But it seems the "custom" grafted corals, and hard to keep corals.
It seems that if the corals are grafted there more rare and there's more work in building them than just making them grow.
Same goes for the sensitive, hard to keep corals. If they are more sensitive, the farms have to dedicate more to making them thrive. Then take the chances on shipping.
But the Golden Torch going upwards of 10 times the value in months.. Thats just ridiculous.
When I started in this hobby 15+ years ago I would go to my LFS and purchase nice sized colonies/corals at reasonable prices.
About 2 weeks ago I gave my Granddaughter about half the corals in my 180gl to stock the 50gl tank I had given her. So I went out looking for new pieces to stock my tank. 95% of everything is little bitty frags on plugs at inflated prices. I am of the opinion and experience that buying frags, for the most part, is a sucker's game. The attrition rate is horrible. Yet most hobbyists continue to purchase frags because that is what is available. But why is that the only game in town? If we, as buyers, stopped buying overpriced frags the retailers would be forced to reduce the price or increase the size. Here is an example: I went to my LFS and asked if he could get me a nice Blasto colony, (BTW 4 heads on a plug IS NOT a colony), and he took me over to his display tank and told me I could buy one of the 2 colonies he had. About 20 heads for $225. He then took me to his frag tank and showed me the same heads at $60 each and he has a constant turnover of them. I asked him why people would pay $60 a head and he told me that is what hobbyists have become conditioned to buying.
He has a handful of old-time customers like me who he tries to find bigger pieces for, but most people prefer to buy frags. There is another well known LFS near me who has basically stopped selling corals because he told me selling frags is just ripping his customers off and he doesn't need the money that bad.
So someone explain to me? What is the fascination with buying frags?
In my opinion, the biggest problem in the USA is mail order. It kills the LFS.
I moved here a few years ago from the UK, and my old LFS still has many large colonies for sale. Mail order isn't really a thing there, and they are able to get their colonies from the wholesaler.
I personally will not buy mail order livestock. I prefer to support my LFS. In return, I am pretty sure I get preferential pricing.
I also avoid mail order for dry goods where possible. If we all bought those from our lfs rather than brs or md, etc, the lfs might be able to charge less for livestock.
Sorry, that was off topic.
I have to say that I personally like frags. I'm enjoying watching my colonies grow. I have many that started as 1" or 2" frags that I am now having to cut back to keep under control.
There appears to be an appetite for frags in the USA. My friends in the UK COMPLAIN that they don't really get that choice!
On the subject of taking from the ocean or aquaculture not being the point, I feel it kinda is. If you want an aquacultured colony, then it's going to be expensive. How much money has gone into water, salt, supplements, electricity for heating/cooling/lighting/flow??
Anyway, I'm done rambling from thought to thought. Just know I'll be supporting my lfs and believe we all should - and that it is my opinion that doing so would improve things no end!
NOW, I will say. There's a difference between a fully encrusted frag and a freshly cut piece...
I am absolutely sick of seeing "frags" that have not yet fully healed or are just barely stuck to the frag plug.
IMO, frags should be grown out some before they are offered for sale.
Not all frags are created equal.