Great Lakes
Always do right, not popular...
Cruising one of my local sites, I noticed talk about coral prices. They have gone up a bit, but it got me thinking more along the lines of the kind of corals we see available to our hobby.
So I wanted to start a thread so we could all speculate on what we thought of certain types and how it may affect their availability and price.
For instance. I have noticed lately that many hobbiests are talking about their Acroporas along with other SPS corals. My system is more than capable of sustaining a thriving colony of Acros, yet I find them a bit dull. Pattie and I fing the LPS and Softies far more pleasing because of their greater movement.
I have been noticing that with the greater popularity of the stonies, the softies are getting harder to find. Yet I don't believe they are any less popular. But the price is reflecting this shortage.
An example would be my Green Nepthea. Since I got it three years ago, it has split, and I am getting ready to divide it again. All will still be larger than the original which I paid 40 dollars for.
One of the large reef stores downstate has the only one I have seen in ages. It is about the size of mine, and going for 200 dollars!!
Xenia used to be hard to find, and now people are scraping it out of their tanks...
GL
So I wanted to start a thread so we could all speculate on what we thought of certain types and how it may affect their availability and price.
For instance. I have noticed lately that many hobbiests are talking about their Acroporas along with other SPS corals. My system is more than capable of sustaining a thriving colony of Acros, yet I find them a bit dull. Pattie and I fing the LPS and Softies far more pleasing because of their greater movement.
I have been noticing that with the greater popularity of the stonies, the softies are getting harder to find. Yet I don't believe they are any less popular. But the price is reflecting this shortage.
An example would be my Green Nepthea. Since I got it three years ago, it has split, and I am getting ready to divide it again. All will still be larger than the original which I paid 40 dollars for.
One of the large reef stores downstate has the only one I have seen in ages. It is about the size of mine, and going for 200 dollars!!
Xenia used to be hard to find, and now people are scraping it out of their tanks...
GL