Yes sir! We have speakers every month. The 3rd Thursday of every month at 8 PM EST.Looks like they have speakers pretty frequently..good stuff! Thanks for the invite.
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Yes sir! We have speakers every month. The 3rd Thursday of every month at 8 PM EST.Looks like they have speakers pretty frequently..good stuff! Thanks for the invite.
Hey I'd love to be included! I'm not in SC anymore but was for my undergrad degree , and I come back home to my parent's house several times a year if you do an in-person event.Yes sir! We have speakers every month. The 3rd Thursday of every month at 8 PM EST.
Let me ask a question here. What about shipping costs, and importing costs? Think that has anything to do with coral costs? How about availability? if only so many of whatever coral can be exported in a year what does that do to price? How about when they close an entire fishery? What did that do? I do not think clubs have any to do with coral prices.And why not skip the middle person ( reef club ) and continue trading and swapping between hobbyists
The only way to lower frag prices is to get rid of greed and focus on rebuilding reefs one frag at a time
If you can join a zoom call you can join us. We also do meet ups at trade shows. This way we are already friends and can enjoy the show together. Come check us out just zoom in!Hey I'd love to be included! I'm not in SC anymore but was for my undergrad degree , and I come back home to my parent's house several times a year if you do an in-person event.
The fad of the hour.The issue that killed Reef clubs is greed. Social medial inflated coral prices. Hobbyists no longer wanted to trade or give for free their frags. Instead, they want to try and get the prices online retailers are charging. In essence, Reef clubs were replaced by hobbyists vision of getting rich quick by selling their frags.
Shoot me (or anyone here) your schedule and link! I'd be happy to join and listen in.If you can join a zoom call you can join us. We also do meet ups at trade shows. This way we are already friends and can enjoy the show together. Come check us out just zoom in!
I go to at least 2 per year locally - and am a member of my local reef society. I enjoy the in person events and also (in my area anyway), no one charge ridiculous prices. To the contrary actually - I got 3 big hammers and a big frogspawn at the last swap for $100. Try finding those for $25/each from an online vendor or LFS.Who does frag swaps anymore?
One of the reasons our club fizzled was distance, people didn't want to drive over an hour for a meeting. A lot of the serious tank owners that wanted the club environment actually exited the hobby or took a pause. Hobbyist turn over was pretty fast in our club, we even had a message board, but there was only a core handful of us when we disbanded.This was what I was referring to about struggling to stay relevant. Frag swaps are absolutely dead, your right!
The other elements of a clubs that I listed are still desirable for hobbyist. Especially new hobbyist, they still need a place to plug in and there are people that still enjoy helping others.
Shoot me (or anyone here) your schedule and link! I'd be happy to join and listen in.
We have meetings via zoom. No driving you can have the experience where you’re at.One of the reasons our club fizzled was distance, people didn't want to drive over an hour for a meeting. A lot of the serious tank owners that wanted the club environment actually exited the hobby or took a pause. Hobbyist turn over was pretty fast in our club, we even had a message board, but there was only a core handful of us when we disbanded.
I enjoy the in person events as well but I also enjoy our zoom meeting.I go to at least 2 per year locally - and am a member of my local reef society. I enjoy the in person events and also (in my area anyway), no one charge ridiculous prices. To the contrary actually - I got 3 big hammers and a big frogspawn at the last swap for $100. Try finding those for $25/each from an online vendor or LFS.
I agree! Buying corals and having them shipped is probably the preferred method these days. I use to call frag swaps “pest swaps”. I do not however like “Reefing on an Island”. I enjoy socially interacting with other hobbyist and I like consuming educational content.I think people prefer to buy coral and have it shipped. Only when a problem comes up do they want to talk, in my experience.
would love to sit in on the zoom call. Am no longer a FB member. is there a link to the seminar? thank you - and Greenville is not too far away if you all have any on person events...This was what I was referring to about struggling to stay relevant. Frag swaps are absolutely dead, your right!
The other elements of a clubs that I listed are still desirable for hobbyist. Especially new hobbyist, they still need a place to plug in and there are people that still enjoy helping others.
would love to sit in on the zoom call. Am no longer a FB member. is there a link to the seminar? thank you - and Greenville is not too far away if you all have any on person events...
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Oh for sure! I wasn't knocking the zoom meeting, just explaining why I don't really think frag swaps, etc are necessarily dead. Depending on where you live, they can be a very active community. (If my local reef society ever starts turning into a group of people trying to make a profit like online retailers however, I'd probably quit participating). I'm actually interested in the zoom meetings you hold!I enjoy the in person events as well but I also enjoy our zoom meeting.