acroholicreefer
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Right but it is the best option that we have. They are arrurate enough for me to trust the list and raise my suspision on the ones that I question. I don't expext anybody to not make a mistake, just keep it at a minimum.
Right but it is the best option that we have. They are arrurate enough for me to trust the list and raise my suspision on the ones that I question. I don't expext anybody to not make a mistake, just keep it at a minimum.
mammoth i must say your confusing what LE used to be and what LE currently is.
it doesnt stand for proven corals that hold their color. thats where the misleading part of the LE status comes into play
heck some dont even hold the same growth patterns just look at the mother of pearl threads. not to mention i have yet to see the mother colony pics which i asked *** for around 6 months or so ago.(just one example)
case in point here is LE stamps are null anymore and doesnt mean dirt.
you know who wins from all these ?
the low life LFS, who go to other stores who IMPORT corals, and do not PRICE or SELL based on name "SPS, 45 bucks" buy a bunch, stick them under actinic lighting, chop it into 300 pieces, and sell it at 300% of the price, cause its now LE or asilfhsofhggt ... lol
we have one here in toronto, and many in USA are falling for their "marketing hype" while they purchase ALL their corals from other LFS around here ! lol
really sad ...
That's because some LFS do direct transhipments, and others only go threw wholesalers. You typically find the shops that do direct transhipments unless they are BIG volume that have close ties w/wholesalers for many years get the best stuff. So if you got a little shop and you don't want to just sell run of the mill stuff you gotta do what you gotta do. When you 20th in line after the big boys and dozens of cherry pickers that run up to LAX you aren't getting the stuff that brings in the High End enthusiast...but typically it isn't the high end enthusiast that pays your rent either (if you have an LFS). More clown fish please.
not sure what you mean ... were you trying to justify why its "okay" to buy stuff from the store next to you, and mark it up at 300% of the price and chop it into 12 pieces ? ohh and give it a cool name? lol
No, if I was going to do that I would simply say just because the first store undervalues there product, or is to lazy to make frags. That doesn't mean the second store shouldn't be able to maximize there profit if the market supports that behavior. Why do you care what the source is? If you go in the store like the coral think it's worth the money, then buy it. If not then don't. That's the difference between a business and an enthusiast. Some people (most) would rather buy 10 small frags then 1 big piece.
then you are now agreeing with what Darryl said last page which you disagreed to back then ...
maximizing profit !
I still am not clear on what your stand is ... why should Dave sell corals at "fair" price if some stores are "maximizing profit" and are okay by you ... see what I mean.
lol
Just about every store should have a list of species to go along with their acros. If they don't, they are paying too much for their acros. So, should they just throw that list out of the window? It is amazing that the divers get it right.
I've seen the lists that transshippers/wholesalers/divers/etc provide. As mentioned above, they're just guesses to get the coral out the door and through CITES. Heck, I'm a diver, and 99% of the divers I know can only tell you at most that an Acropora is different from a Montipora. The ones pulling the corals up usually aren't hobbyists - they're poverty-stricken uneducated workers. They don't have time or the resources to stay on top of things like the "meat coral" that was previously called a "scolymia" is now acanthastrea dehayesiana. Bottom line, no one in the supply chain cares one hoot over what species a coral truly is until it ends up in the hobbyist/scientist's hands. Sad, but true. Since no one has the resources to properly ID a coral...common names were born (and to document all the color/growth patterns within a species).
Thanks XKCD for summing this thread up:
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As mentioned above, they're just guesses to get the coral out the door and through CITES.
This thread = giant fail.![]()
people accusing others of being a troll jus cuz they take an active roll in the site... and thats where i called it quites lmao... i think Organism has jus given up too... cant blame him though...
I say we let these dudes argue a topic that has nothing to do with the original post, and the 3 of us share some cyber beers and enjoy our system threads :beer: