I personally had been offered many starter corals in the beginning, and have paid it forward to others just starting. However, I think there are many different reasons to consider.
1) For starters, I don't think there are many in this community that are looking to get rich off of selling corals. I think most are trying to make enough to keep buying new corals and spreading the love down the line. Also, on the flip of it, I think some feel some of the garage coral farmers are not always looking out for community gains, and selling too much on the forum could classify one in this category.
2) I think we also like to support our LFSs. After every FRAG or PROP meet, I've always purchased something immediately afterward. (Every single time!)
3) Remember that 10% of the proceeds go toward PROP to bring more into AZ (but if you ask me, to build our community with these events is neat on its own).
4) At auctions, you can't pull back the sale from people who are not ready for maintaining the corals they are purchasing. This is not a win for anyone down the line. Which brings me to...
5) With my closer "reef" friends, we have many of the same corals because we trade openly. These have been friendships for years that we know each others (and our own) tank knowledge.
6) And for the laugh (but kinda serious)... I'm the guy that actually likes clove polyps, GSP, mushrooms, and plain palys.... I'm not sure if there's many that actually WANT to trade with me?
Also, with a FRAG or PROP auction every 4 weeks, I think it sets a specific date do to it all at once... rather than trying to arrange visits and meet-ups.
And finally, I think there's been a lot of people who have come and go (quickly). It's nice to make friends for the long-haul.
Anyway, I hope this may explain some things. I didn't take it the wrong way, and I know you didn't mean it to come off any other way. It actually made me think about it a little more, and I can't speak for everyone, I just wrote what came to mind (so don't strangle me if I over spoke).. Anyway, I'll trade with ya!
