What's worse than LE corals

XeniaMania

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Recently I participated in an active discussion regarding LE corals and how some feel it ruins the hobby. I think what's truly bad are dyed corals because it erodes the trust people have in each other, and once there's something that's never been seen, cynicism sets in and the possibility of it being dyed looms over like a foreboding shadow.
 
My first experience was when I bought an Orange Toadstool 5 yrs ago. Typically the leather variety are dyed, but today, I received confirmation from someone else that they bought a dyed xenia(not from me), so I have this feeling that my credibility may be on the line now esp since I have ones that few have ever seen.

Being in retail for 8 years, sales manager for 3, and now business owner, you learn to tell the difference between objection and excuse.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7213653#post7213653 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reef_dude76
I am new to this topic, what is an LE coral?

"Limited edition".
 
Just a comparison for what really messes up the hobby. I'm not against LE, I think it's great that there are exceptional corals.
 
umm, how do you exactly get a limited edition coral? arent there always more? i mean i know some corals are rare, does that mean they are LE too? im just trying to understand it
 
Ok, hold up, we're getting things mixed up now.

NO we are not saying dyed corals are getting sold as Limited Editions.

Limited Edition corals are NOT dyed corals

Limited Edition corals are not bad for the hobby while dyed corals are.

People who dye corals and sell them should be skinned..:D
 
Dyed Xenia:
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i HATE when people dye coral... its makes me SO mad... oh well... win some loose some..
 
wow that looks amazing, i can see why people would want to buy them. i've never seen dyed xenia though, maybe i just dont get out enough ;) i've seen plenty of the dyed leathers...always falling over and limp after a week or two in the store. XeniaMania- I can see why you get upset, i was taught from early on to be suspicious about any especially uniquely colored specimens...its probably hard to cinvince people that yours arent dyed too. i dont get why people would dye them though. dont they lose business in the long run? i know if i bought a coral that lost all its color and died for no reason (dyed) i wouldnt go back to that place for a long time if ever.
 
For the three or so years that I've been comeing to this site to learn about reefkeeping this topic seems to cycle in from time to time. It seems about every six months or so a string of dyed corals starts comeing in. This is one reason I don't order online...I really like being able to look at an undisturbed coral before I buy it. That way I can see if it looks healthy or not. Many times when people are getting a dyed coral, the thought of it being dyed does not even cross their mind. I'm really not sure what can be done other than research the item you want to buy... However, even then that does not always work. Just because some one has never seen a certain color morph does not mean it doesn't exist....all I can say is be carefull...
But I'm with you..I hate dyed corals.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7215391#post7215391 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fishfreak218
ya.... BUT the Xenia in the above pic is still alive and doing well
that may not last.
 
then it sounds like it made it. From what I've read in the past a lot of the dyed corals do not last. If it's expelled the dye and is growing then that sound like it will be alright.
 
Compare the above pictures to these:
Behold! TRUE GOLDENBACK XENIAS!
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Now someone sees these after knowing about them dyed and goes "Hey, those look like them dyed ones, I bet them blue ones are dyed too cuz my momma neva told me bout no blue xenias before"
@!#%*!

Thanx for the plug Samala :)
 
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The one that ticks me off is the pink leathers. I mean come on. I have seen stores try to sell this crap all the time. LEATHERS ARE NOT PINK.
 
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