There are some private sellers on here (not the raffle, post 7 million pictures and likes, follow a sale for multiple hours crew … No thanks) that sell good quality corals at pretty reasonable prices.
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Darn... Make it 1 polyp of the Pandora's and one polyp of some green bay packer zoas and its a deal foe the trinkets.Bad deal. Haven't you heard Manhattan is sinking? I'll give you some rare ultra Pandoras (1 polyp) for the magic beans, though.
Im sorry to rant but its getting disgusting with coral prices. I went on three sites and my favorite site (will not disclose) . . . . I had to close the pages at page 3-4 as the prices are beyond insane and very unwelcoming to new hobbyists who many want that certain starter coral(s) and may be able to get one or two at these prices and add $30-40 for shipping on top of it..
I have been buying local and from private parties and am glad I made that switch.
Some, I paid $10-$20 a year or a little more ago and are now $55-$75 especially for two head zoa or other bread and butter coral.
And this PERCENTAGE off of sale price is a load of garbage as One in particular was $75 and 20% off last week (making it $60.00) and today its $65.00 and 10% making it $59.50 - Still $60
Just sad.. . .. . .
ANYWAY, HOPING EVERYONE IS HAVING A GREAT WEEKEND AND ENJOYING THEIR TANKS
LOL,Wait are there people here who wouldn’t put 30k on a fish that looks injured?!???!!!View attachment 3161151
Links to the pages?When I first got into the hobby I spent so much time doing the live sales and watching for holiday sales. After you look at the same corals so often you realize the so called live sale prices are not much lower then normal everyday prices unless its a $5 frag.. I agree with you all as well the frags seem to be getting smaller while prices rise. I enjoy the sales on FB more now. You actually get to see the coral you are buying in real time without the macro shots and goofy filters. Lots of these folks sell the corals live while showing you the corals in their frag beds. Its the best wysiwyg experience short of visiting a LFS that I have found imo
It's funny, but I have seen 1, 2 inch frags for 20.00 latelyHuh? I wouldn't pay a wooden nickel for green stars. Who would?
Those yurple tangs have to be the ugliest fish on the planet next to the gem tang…Ha that koi random mix is a bunch of BS. I saw this in the ornamental pheasant market too. People started to cross different pheasants and would get all kinds of crazy patterns and colors. It was a hit for a while until it wasn’t. They produced so many birds they couldn’t give them away. You will see it here too soon. Once they start crossing all those tangs. They look unnatural to me.
The auctions are where it is really telling. Can't believe what some people will pay. And the stupidity! An auction going on right now: $140 bid on a derasa clam. The same derasa clams are on the vendor website for $100, before any daily discount!But the more I think about it, as surprised as I am by the people coming up with the prices, I think I am more surprised by the people paying them.
Impulse buyingThe auctions are where it is really telling. Can't believe what some people will pay. And the stupidity! An auction going on right now: $140 bid on a derasa clam. The same derasa clams are on the vendor website for $100, before any daily discount!
And the one running the auction is totally like.....The auctions are where it is really telling. Can't believe what some people will pay. And the stupidity! An auction going on right now: $140 bid on a derasa clam. The same derasa clams are on the vendor website for $100, before any daily discount!
Link?! An auction going on right now: $140 bid on a derasa clam. The same derasa clams are on the vendor website for $100, before any daily discount!
I love it!And the one running the auction is totally like.....