Yet Another Ridiculous Price

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Once, I paid $40 for a piece of branching frogspawn. Apart from that, I’ve never paid more than $25 for a piece of coral and even then a few times I’ve felt cheated.

I disagree with paying silly prices for coral, but am only responsible for my own purchases. To each their own:
 

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I agree I haven’t spent more than $30 for a price of coral and that was my BTA which eventually split now I have 2.
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Yeah, I don't get the ridiculous and crazy priced corals, frags and so on. I can't believe people will pay those exoborant prices. I guess to each his or her own.
 

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So where can I get this for $5 then?

I don't want to be labeled stupid and I know you old schollers have colonies of this one that grows like Texas trash palys.
 

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