Thanks for letting me know what you think. It is an awesome looking acro for sure but i am skeptical about the price too hence I post this threadgo for it bro. if you really want it, pull the trigger. i've seen it in person and it is a nice coral, but definitely not worth the price. not trying to move you into a new direction, just giving you some insight. great looking piece though![]()
I think this one is way nicer looking than the rainbow delight acro which goes for 90 a frag. It's prettier and not a common acro u see very often. I would pay a lil more for it.Not worth the price IMO. Red Dragon is very cool but WAY overpriced. 150-250 dollars for a small 1-2 inch frags, I will pass. I would pay $50 for the STNed one and maybe $80 for the second one, tops.
And a huge colony for the price of the second oneLooks nice but I can get 3 or 4 very nice frags from local reefers for the price of the one that STN'd. I'm not gonna say you're nuts because if it's something that looks good to you and you're not paying with the rent money then there's no reason you shouldn't buy it but I'd have to pass at that price.Mike
It may not be 3-5x as nice for the going price but 6-9x as nice for my tank.Definately not worth the price in my mind. Its nice but its not 3-5x as nice as any other coral so why should I pay 3-5x the price?
Doesn't look like a lokani to me. A reefer suggested it could be http://sdmas.com/corals/72.phpdo you think it is a lokani?
:crazy1: Too late!!!! If they saw my tank they'd say everythiing!!!! j/k I'm optimistic that if I had one it will turn out nice.Eric Borneman and Anthony Calfo said it better than I can. Yes you are nuts.
Don't be one of them.![]()
Imagine the price for a humilis. How is your new acro doing? very nice pieceI think for SPS... if you can actually counts how many polyp is on the thing you're buying... not worth it.
Pretty soon we'll be paying for "5 polyps" of the rainbow dragon acro instead of a 1" frag
Thanks. I tried to at 200 for the second one. He wouldnt budge. A friend is finding out if he could get a better deal for me. Hopefully it works outIf you can afford it, go for it. You'll be the one taking care of it and looking at it all the time, so if you like it and you feel like you're gonna regret it later for not buying it, i'd say pick it up. I'd bargain for the second or thrid one though.
Good luck!![]()
Thanks. I was leaning more towards the second one. The frag is tiny so it's hard to imagine paying the asking price for it, but when i see it I see a mini colony of great potentialIf you really want it you should go for it! Yes maybe you will find a cheaper one next year but it doesn't matter because then yours is a small colony (hopefully)! Don't risk it, choose the second one
Yeah, i like deepwater corals and this one looks just so nice in its simplicity and growth and color. the 150 frag posted is no longer an option for meIf i had the $ i would swipe one up, i think they are sexy!
Ask for a fresh cut 150$ piece!
Thanks for that advice. It's good to hear that's it a fast grower. I hate slow growth because I like sharing with other reefersI paid full price for a 1 inch frag with zero branches, it just had some nubs on the stalk. Like you, I wanted it for a long time. I had some extra money and bought it. Fortunately for me it is a fast grower and it is now 2 inches with a nice fork and lots of short branches like in the first photo. If you want it, get it. This coral doesn't encrust much so I am not sure if the first frag will ever re-encrust the receded area. If it truly is stable, you could get the first one and let it grow a bit and then cut the damage off and re-glue it. The second and third ones look like they would make a nice multi branched colony though. I would get the one YOU like best, because if you don't, later you will kick yourself. Heck, the 100 bucks difference wouldn't even fill my Expedition with gas.