abhishek@1985
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When naming corals, first come up with some fancy sounding person's name. German or Asian names see to do the best. Always be sure to put the L.E. abbreviation after the name. Always follow that with an extreme color description followed by words that make no sense when put together but are part of the English language. Perhaps Kurosawa Schnitzel's LE Neon Clink Dropsy.
In the description, you should be sure to indicate that the coral was initially imported from some strange place in the Indo-Pacific but make sure that it's only located on maps created in the late 16th century and it's somewhere off the edge of the earth.
Finally, and this is critically important, be sure to price the smallest possible frags at not less than $250 per 1/2 inch (in the case of polyps, if you can price is by half a a polyp, you're in the right range).
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That's why we love old classic ones over the more newer generation morphs which cost 500$ for a 1/2 inch nub that needs a magnifying glass to see a polyp.
Regards,
Abhishek