I'd say I got a pretty good deal! Funny thing is, we get a lot of very similar corals and they usually go for around $75 or a little less. Here we call them doughnut corals or Meat Corals.Score!!!!!
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I'd say I got a pretty good deal! Funny thing is, we get a lot of very similar corals and they usually go for around $75 or a little less. Here we call them doughnut corals or Meat Corals.Score!!!!!
Yup, thats a common name here. Just a lot of lps get called meat coral or donuts.I'd say I got a pretty good deal! Funny thing is, we get a lot of very similar corals and they usually go for around $75 or a little less. Here we call them doughnut corals or Meat Corals.
This looks like a symphyllia to me.
They're asking like 550 for it hahaThis looks like a symphyllia to me.
I never seen one that nice in colir, ever.... they might be right.They're asking like 550 for it haha
That's about $15...I never seen one that nice in colir, ever.... they might be right.
Ohh, i gotta convert to usd dont i?T
That's about $15...
Haha that's why I gave you the conversion rate! All the prices in the pics were in Thai baht so i told you the price of the last one in Thai baht...Ohh, i gotta convert to usd dont i?
Now thats salt in my wounds....
An acantho here cost 20,000+ baht
BUY ME NOW! I think there are better opportunities out thereI'd say I got a pretty good deal! Funny thing is, we get a lot of very similar corals and they usually go for around $75 or a little less. Here we call them doughnut corals or Meat Corals.
I'd tend to agree...i think anyone with common sense would as well.
No kidden right?
Yes.. you guys get some nice colors.While it may technically be a Lobo, corals are priced because of their perceived rarity but also simply due to unusual colors. Therefore even if it's a regular Lobo, that particular piece should be more than 550 baht...
I'd imagine in America or Europe it would easily sell for hundreds.
That's one thing I love about the shops here. Since a lot of the corals (both SPS and LPS) are wild collected you never know what may pop up for sale. It's so unpredictable! Also, imo there's just something special about having so many unique pieces to choose from and once one is gone, it's gone. I prefer this to shops elsewhere where you're presented with 25 identical tiny frags all in nice even rows. Until you get to the corals that can't be aquacultured. (I'm leaving price out of the equation.)Yes.. you guys get some nice colors.
Yuh, we get frags for the price of a whole coral. It's our fault.That's one thing I love about the shops here. Since a lot of the corals (both SPS and LPS) are wild collected you never know what may pop up for sale. It's so unpredictable! Also, imo there's just something special about having so many unique pieces to choose from and once one is gone, it's gone. I prefer this to shops elsewhere where you're presented with 25 identical tiny frags all in nice even rows. Until you get to the corals that can't be aquacultured. (I'm leaving price out of the equation.)
Nothing justifies a $500 price tag aside from the fact that someone will pay it. What I mean is that it's not the cost of transportation, payment of the divers, license payments, or anything like that which makes it impossible to sell for less than that.I've been looking at these for awhile and had one secured for $500 but I couldn't bring myself to spend the money on the vanity piece. I'm glad others can get them, but I'm more on board for prices like @livinlifeinBKK is looking at. Very nice score and not insane prices for something collected out of the ocean.
I hate that so much. People say "if it's too expensive don't buy it". It shouldn't be so expensive in the first place though!Yuh, we get frags for the price of a whole coral. It's our fault.