How Much Are These Corals Worth?

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Hi guys, now as some of you will know, I have decided to sell all my corals and go for fish only with live rock setup.
Now I have took pictures of all my corals and I wouldlike some help in how much I should be asking for them.
I will label the corals with numbers to make it easier for you to say what you think .e.g coral 1 = £20 ect.

I appreciate the help :good:
thanks

Coral 1 - green mushrooms 8 inches
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Coral 2 - green stripe mushrooms 2 inches
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Coral 3 - frogspawn coral 4 inches
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Coral 4 - yellow polyps 9 inches
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Coral 5 - ricordea mushroom sp 8 inches
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Coral 6 - pink zoa's 4 inches
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Coral 7 - pink zoa's 3 inches
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Coral 8 - cabbage coral 10 inches
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Coral 9 - brown zoa's 3 inches
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Coral 10 - green zoa's 5 inches
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Coral 11 - pussey coral 3 inches
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Coral 12 - green stripe mushrooms 10 inches
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Coral 13 - brown zoa's 3 inches
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Coral 14 - green zoa's 4 inches
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Coral 15 - large toadstool coral 12 inches tall, 9 inches across
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It's hard to say for the people that don't live right around your area. What do they go for in you lfs? Sell them for a bit less than that.

Why the change in the tank?
 
You have some lovely corals there, Where abouts are you, once you've sorted prices out I might be interested in some of your mushrooms and frogspawn (corals 1, 2 and 3) :good:
 
Kj, im changing the tank because I find corals too much hassle and a really want to start keeping larger angles and butterflies.
I would also like to try fish which are more difficult to keep which are not reef suitable.I know these will be of hassle also but the rewards of healthy looking active fish is more rewarding that a healthy coral imo.

ben, thanks for that bit of info there :good:
Whats the particular reason why they sell for less ? anyone know?

Trod, I am in North East Lincolnshire, which seems like a bit of a treck to go if youre in Essex :unsure:


josh
 
they sell for less cos LFS have overheads to pay for so bump the prices up in order to cover their outgoing and to make a profit.
your not looking to make a profit just to get a reasonable amount back on what you've spent out.

most of the items your selling would put at £10-£20 depending on the size of the colony/frag.
1. £20
2. £5
3. maybe £10-15
4. £15
5. £15
6. £10-15
7. £10-15
8. £10-15
9. £10-15
10. £20
11. £5
12. £20
13. £5
14. £5
15. £10-15

just my opinions but thats what i'd look to be paying for them from a private seller.

hope that helps a bit
 
Thanks Anguilla, thats pretty much what I thought, though I did think the large toadstool would be nearer the £30 due to its size :unsure:


josh
 
Trod, I will try sell them locally first but if I have no luck and the corals you liked are still around in a months time then I will look into posting them. I will pm you anyway nearer the time. :)



josh
 
I have just started a website, if you live in the UK you might like to sell them on my site, i am not sure if i can tell you the name of it here but feel free to pm me to find out. I might even be interested in buying a couple myself
 
Thats good josh, hope you got a good price for them, why not be the first to check out the site anyway and remember to tell your friends, onlinemarinetraders.com

Regards
VM
 
Just checked out the site Victor, really impressed with it.
Like a cheaper version of ebay and just for marine stuff :shout:
I will be sure to tell marine keepers I know about it, hope the site gets going really soon as I think ti will be really good if used alot.

And also yeah I did get a good price for the corals, and all will go towards the 200gallon, which is drawing ever closer. Birthday os only on 14th of july! Cant wait, maybe I can persude my folks to let me get it early :shifty:


thanks
josh
 

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