Piper27
I love bengals
It seems there are a ton of people that like to buy named corals online. I can see why of course, better chance of the coral doing well and you know what it's going to look like (sometimes at least). I am curious to see some pictures and would love to hear some thoughts from people who like to collect stuff that is not named, being either wild or mariculture.
Personally I have gotten ten times the satisfaction from getting wild pieces and having them become amazing and colorful over time (sometimes years). Plus most of them have become more beautiful than even some of the high dollar "rainbow" acros (in my opinion at least). I have yet to grow a wild frag and have it become anywhere near brown too. I think the "stigma" of wild or mariculture corals staying brown is a little misleading. And also I am kinda confused on how SOME of these corals vendors or hobbiests are selling for hundreds of dollars actually sell. Some of them are nothing rare at all and still demand a high price tag.
All in all I like the named corals stuff but i feel like the hobbiests that are collecting and naming their own corals are few and far between.
Anyone care to share their opinion? Or post pictures of their nice or rare wild corals?
Personally I have gotten ten times the satisfaction from getting wild pieces and having them become amazing and colorful over time (sometimes years). Plus most of them have become more beautiful than even some of the high dollar "rainbow" acros (in my opinion at least). I have yet to grow a wild frag and have it become anywhere near brown too. I think the "stigma" of wild or mariculture corals staying brown is a little misleading. And also I am kinda confused on how SOME of these corals vendors or hobbiests are selling for hundreds of dollars actually sell. Some of them are nothing rare at all and still demand a high price tag.
All in all I like the named corals stuff but i feel like the hobbiests that are collecting and naming their own corals are few and far between.
Anyone care to share their opinion? Or post pictures of their nice or rare wild corals?