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Snappy 07-03-2007 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by bluemantr (Post 258523)
I think first priority is the how rare the coral is.

I agree with this but there many variables to consider, and just one of them being if it's from a wild colony, then it is much rarer and until a bunch of frags get out there it has a very limited supply. Another is lots of the nicer corals grow really slow so they can't be fragged very often making them rare or as they say Limited Editions. There are a lot of corals available however MOST are very mediocre, at least that is the case with sps and I have found over the years that if I want a known quality strain then I'd better be prepared to pay for it. You can always buy from the stores and wait several months to year to see if you got lucky but to get a known entity of excellent quality in my opinion is worth the extra loot. Most corals will eventually look good but if you want the eye catching WOW then the odds are about 1/100 for the brown pieces you'll buy hoping to get lucky with the unknown. Especially if you aren't familiar with the subtleties of the various acropora strains let alone the vast array of other sps on the market. I personally feel it boils down to the same as most other things in life; you generally get what you pay for.

fragalot 07-03-2007 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 258528)
When you say size of the frag, in terms of zoas & palys, do you mean how many heads, or how big each head is?

Thanks everyone for your responses. Its interesting to see some of the thought processes behind pricing frags.



I meant how many polyps on the frag.

ClubReef 07-03-2007 08:20 PM

I write some price points on ballons and I throw darts at them to determine pricing :) hehehe

In all honesty..pricing is so subjective. I just trying to recover my cost and make it affordable at the same time. I will only sell frags with color...

michika 07-03-2007 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Snappy (Post 258531)
I agree with this but there many variables to consider, and just one of them being if it's from a wild colony, then it is much rarer and until a bunch of frags get out there it has a very limited supply. Another is lots of the nicer corals grow really slow so they can't be fragged very often making them rare or as they say Limited Editions. There are a lot of corals available however MOST are very mediocre, at least that is the case with sps and I have found over the years that if I want a known quality strain then I'd better be prepared to pay for it. You can always buy from the stores and wait several months to year to see if you got lucky but to get a known entity of excellent quality in my opinion is worth the extra loot. Most corals will eventually look good but if you want the eye catching WOW then the odds are about 1/100 for the brown pieces you'll buy hoping to get lucky with the unknown. Especially if you aren't familiar with the subtleties of the various acropora strains let alone the vast array of other sps on the market. I personally feel it boils down to the same as most other things in life; you generally get what you pay for.

Agreed, you have to put out a little more if you want something extra in return.

So is it fair to see that in your case Greg, you look at quality (color, growth, and availability) first?

Snappy 07-04-2007 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 258538)
Agreed, you have to put out a little more if you want something extra in return.

So is it fair to see that in your case Greg, you look at quality (color, growth, and availability) first?

Yes that would be a fair statement, however personal taste and emotion almost always play a big part of the equation on what I am willing to pay for something. Just because it's rare and expensive doesn't always mean I will like it or want it. If someone is just mainly into softies, for example, it's difficult for them to see any value in a $90 and up 1" acro frag.:surprise:
I have colonies that when I purchased the original frag it was more than I sell a frag of it for now but I am still getting a return on my investment. Some of the frags I sell are quite hard to find in this part of the world these days and if I am going to part with some of my favorite stuff then there is a price attached. Again you get what you pay for.

Murminator 07-12-2007 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 258529)
Long time no see Murray!
Ah the brown zoas!

Yup still alive getting in tons a camping a quadding thats why my tanks would look like crap I scoot in every month or so to see whats up....and I see everyone is passing me in posts


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