This is what I never get about this whole discussion. Why some people insist on actually really believing everyone is stupider than them. In order for all this to work it requires that 80% of buyers be blithering idiots. Is it not even remotely possible that other people just have different priorities from you and appreciate what the average coral seller is making available on the market?
This is the internet age, the age of information. It is so easy to go out and look around and find out things for yourself.
This hobby needs some decent disposable income to get into. Lets face it, if you are a kid, or living paycheck to paycheck, you probably aren't starting up a reef tank. So the avg newbie is an adult, yet they are talked about here as if they are children unable to do the most basic research to decide if they want to pay a price for something.
And so much blame is being placed on the sellers. I'm too lazy to find it, but a comment in here is about an LFS that said if they sold a rock of just un-named purple mushrooms, they wouldn't get much. But if they named it, they'd sell for a bunch. Who's at fault here? Not the seller.
And can we get off the car analogies here, they really don't work.
People also saying that there are way more vibrant and varied colors in one breath, then say prices shouldn't be higher than they were 10+ years ago. Or that they should get nice big colonies of super bright colors at the same price as more brown polyps. But, why? I have a more desirable color pattern, more colorful and exciting, Im not selling it for the same price as my boring ones. That makes no sense.
And can we get off the car analogies? They don't really fit at all.