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![]() In my area if you get it from a fellow hobbyist it will prob run about $10-20 if it is colored up. If you get it from a shop it will probably will be around $30-40 because they have overhead and profit etc...
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![]() I picked up a 2" red planet frag from Denny at Concept last week for $30. Nice looking piece.
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![]() I usually sell large (3-4") multi branch frags for $50 and smaller (1-2") multi branch for $25. They don't sell as fast as they use to, but they do sell. That said , my colonies grow MUCH faster then I sell, and I am at the point where I will have to sell large chunks of it just to keep it in check. Supply is out weighing demand meaning prices are going down.
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PLEASE tell me what you do to make it grow like a weed. Mine's growing and coloring up nicely but significantly slower than the rest of my sps. I have 3 frags in different places, and while the amount of light they get seems to change their coloration(more green vs red), the growth rate is the same. I remember a year or so ago a 1" frag was $30-50 on here. I think I paid $30 for the big one, and $10 ea for the 2 small less than 1" ones. |
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![]() Its one weed I do not have yet, if anyone in ed wants to toss frags out I have a nice garbage bin sitting in my basement that looks a little empty still
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What's even crazier is that the true red planet that's in half the SPS tanks the world over is all descended from a single colour morph of a single colony somewhere out in the Pacific. For all we know, that colony might have been the only one of the species with that particular colouration, which would mean there's probably more of it in tanks now than there ever was in the wild. Red Planet would be a good case study to see what potential the informal trade networks of the reef hobby actually have for the conservation of coral biodiversity. |
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![]() my piece from concepts wasn't very red at all but i saw and acted impulsively lol. it's looking better every day.
hey doug is the red planet in question grown from the frag i traded to you for the true undata? |
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Yes it is, he accidentally broke off a piece from the colony yesterday.
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