I can't get over just how amazing the intial quality and value the product and presentation is from Battle Corals. Many folks are growing fine quality corals today. It's not just Aquaculturist either, hobbyists and Commercially minded "hobbyists" are all in the mix and to varying degrees and doing great. But often there is something missing. Whether it's a question of quality controls, shipping practices or presentation everyone has their challenges. Over-selling has become a huge issue, consumer backlash has kept it in check somewhat and possibly started a regression toward accurate descriptions and depictions but it's still a concern.
You can ship the greatest product known to man but if it dies during or shortly after shipping, looks questionable or comes wrapped in a turd we are all likely to be less than pleased. So it truly is a pleasure to be under-sold on a product that is easy to get excited about. The packaging and presentation is out of this world and probably should be considered the gold standard in this hobby.
It is obvious, at least to me that the product shipped to me was not a transaction fully centered around financial gain but was possibly about one persons dream to offer a product that offers the quality and value he himself would want to receive. The pictures should speak for themselves.
You can ship the greatest product known to man but if it dies during or shortly after shipping, looks questionable or comes wrapped in a turd we are all likely to be less than pleased. So it truly is a pleasure to be under-sold on a product that is easy to get excited about. The packaging and presentation is out of this world and probably should be considered the gold standard in this hobby.
It is obvious, at least to me that the product shipped to me was not a transaction fully centered around financial gain but was possibly about one persons dream to offer a product that offers the quality and value he himself would want to receive. The pictures should speak for themselves.