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Old 03-08-2008, 06:52 PM
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Thanks for this. I tend to agree and have bought MANY a frag in my day. Expensive colonies turn out to be expensive frags, but as you say they grow which can be satisfying and more cost effective.

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Originally Posted by Der_Iron_Chef View Post
I would consider buying frags, but not full colonies. I'm patient and can wait for things to grow, but I couldn't justify the cost of such expensive colonies, even though they ARE mindblowingly stunning.

Something some if the real rare collector want as well. To know they are only one that go a particular piece, specially a really unique one. And absolutely, accurate pics would be provided with dimensions/poly counts as well if requested.

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Depends on the size of the colonies with me. I don't mind paying a premium for a large colony of a rare coral. Pics of what you may offer would be great. I wouldn't commit to buying a Ferrari without first seeing a picture of what I may be getting.
Rare is a word I "rarely" use in this hobby to describe corals. That being said, some of the species I noted above are truely rare. Micros are more rare than acans.........at least that is what people lead you to believe, but much of that info comes from divers. Some of the other species are also know to be very rare.

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I would be interested , in frags for sure, but depending on what type of coral it is I would probably buy a colony, I dont mind spending money as long as it is somthing cool or rare. (That is what I love to collect rare and expensive fish)
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