Ok, im pretty sure it's just a marketing thing but i like to hear everyone's opinion...So what got me thinking about this was the fact that i bought 3 mini Scolys today as well as a pretty cool Acan (got an injured Scoly for free as well so i suppose 4 Scolys in all) for only $45. I posted yesterday trying to decide which to get and had several people tell me they'd buy em all for the price they were asking. I was curious so i did a search for Scolys on an American website and honestly think mine look better tbh even though theirs costed between 8x-30x more than i paid for each. I noticed they all said the magical words "Australian" and "ultra rare" under the pictures which i can only assume must somehow make them more valuable to at least some people...i can honestly think of no rational reason why the location the corals were taken from should dictate price except for psychological marketing purposes. Is this the extent of it? Let's be real, when you buy one you have no idea where it actually came from and even if you did why should that dictate price? A beautiful coral is a beautiful coral regardless of where it came from and a bland coral is bland regardless of where it came from. I can only assume people somehow hold these labels as giving the coral dramatically increased value for no rational reason. Am i right? Is it simply marketing and therefore any coral labeled Australian should be sold for much more even if it's a total lie (you really don't know if it's a lie or not, now do you)? Can someone present a counter argument as to why being from Australian waters makes anything from a grain of sand to a coral worth more?