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I thought the ad was very funny......
As far as the poor sap trying to recover some of his money.....give me a break. By the way, J&L has huge dead colonies in for sale for less than 30 bucks each. |
Me thinks the responses are funny,not the ad.
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Well, I thought it was funny for the same reasons Doug.
Sphelps' comments are like a critic discussing a good braincandy action adventure movie and saying something like "that movie was garbage because it was sooo unrealistic..." Take Doug's post for what it was intended to be...a funny commentary from a certain point of view. :lol: |
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Did anyone consider that maybe some people are willing to spend this kind of money on coral skeletons. Perhaps not everyone enjoys robbing the natural reefs, fyi "90 percent of some of the most popular coral species collected from reefs die before or soon after they reach the aquarium owner". But that's OK, why buy dead when you can buy live for the same price apparently, haha too funny :neutral: |
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Also, the person who posted the add on kijiji is obviously here....or knows someone who is.....wonder why they didnt post it for sale here????
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LMAO. Dude that was exactly what I *wanted* to post but I left it alone. The reason they might not post it here is certainly related to the humour I found in the ad to begin with.
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Hey he is down to $400!!!!
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Are you insinuating that if you buy a dead coral that you're not "robbing" the natural reefs like the people who prefer to buy live coral? Even if you harvest a dead coral..... you're stealing the home/building blocks of another. Some might even argue that tank kept corals may be the key to re-introducing a given species once it's extinct. What I found sad when reading this thread was that I sent 2-5 gallon buckets of these gems to the dump a couple of weeks ago.:sad: |
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