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“Expensive” varies for each person, but wouldn’t the reason for going into whatever you consider “expensive” be the same, no matter where you set the limit?For me, expensive is anything over $100. I typically try and stay below $50 if I can. $100 is when I start to feel guilty for paying so much for a coral.
I think that’s true, for me buying a more expensive frag is kind of a testament to my confidence at the stability of the tank. Saying that you believe that you have a robust enough setup to handle a more expensive coral.“Expensive” varies for each person, but wouldn’t the reason for going into whatever you consider “expensive” be the same, no matter where you set the limit?
You are a wolf among sheep. Seriously not all heros wear capes. I very soon will join you in this valiant crusade, stocking my tank now.....I buy more expensive corals so I can sell em' for less. Hopefully lowering the cost in the long run so everyone can have pretty coral without paying big bucks.
At least 8 votes as of now, surprising!Something tells me that most people who buy coral as a status symbol either don't realize it or won't admit it.
Seriously though I have some cheaper frags and colonies. But the last 6 months spent literally 1000s on high end specimens. I guess I want stuff that's rare. I even drove 800 miles to go to Reefapoolza.Because if I didnt spend the money on corals my wife would spend the money on Rae Dunn.
That’s why you google and try to find pictures of colonies to see what it can look like after it grows out.honestly my small tank is getting pretty full and I’ve been thinking of getting a few 100-200 frags just to see if they will grow and so I can trade them but I have a hard time figuring out what to get because the photos seem so doctored that I doubt the frags will look anything like the photos. Suggestions?
A year and it grew .1 inches very impressive. I have never had a chalice grow lest the .1 “ a week. You must be doing something right.Most expensive coral was a 1" rainbow chalice frag that I paid $300 for a year ago. It's now 1.1" .... so I figure I'll be able to frag it again and make a killing in about, oh, 200 years. Excellent!