Idk I'm not really buying that , so your saying that 99 out of 100 people are are only in it to make a buck I find that hard to believe though ....sure lots do but not all I mean that's hard math to swallow based on nothing but an opinion is it not?
Out of curiosity how did you come up with that assumption or conclusion ??
I'm glad you ask. Not being mean or disrespectful in any way as we are just discussing this, Agreed?
Maybe I spoke in hast as I'm not on fb nor their zoa page and I have no idea what they are paying. However you disagreed with my opinion, which is fine, then you agreed with it, then you questioned it which is also fine.
Let's speak from a common sense perpective ok? The average reefer only has one tank, correct?
More often than not based upon everything we see in the hobby today, said reef is loaded with tiny plugged frags, would you agree with that?
Since I already know this doesn't apply to any of the close reefing buddies I have nor any of my 10 students, I'll ask you just in case you have an answer. ( No, that was not a dart btw, and I'm not being condescending in any way, I'm only asking) . What percentage of the reefers you know are into buying, selling or trading zoas and palys?
What percentage will buy at any cost and will swiftly hack, glue, photograph and sell the first baby that sprouts?
I ask because the one guy that I know who does this, jumped ship and began lying to reefers and telling them everything he had was rare, named and hard to fine. He even admits to it as he has been blinded by greed. So I ask you again, what percentage engages in the practice of buying just to sell for profit as soon as something is chopable?
As I said before, maybe I spoke in hast as I don't actually know what they're paying for their 1 and 2 polyp frags on fb, but I can assure you they are paying rip off prices. You yourself agreed with me above.
My point is this, many will pay these sky high prices because they are only buying to sell later as this has become the new standard and most everyone is doing it. Come on my friend, you know this already. This is why most tanks are glorified frag tanks loaded with racks and rows of plugs. I received a link a month ago from a student regarding a local reef tank loaded with zoanthids and proclaimed the best tank ever seen. My student laughed, why? The entire tank consisted of frag plugs all glued next to each other.......no proper spacing.....pour placement.....many retractions in the picture. it was a reef that was built and not grown. Again, this has become the standard.....buying plugs, fragging plugs, trading plugs, chopshopping every new sprout for profit.
So you tell me sir, whom is buying to sell vs whom is buying to allow these frags to grow into mature colonies?
MUCHO REEF