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Seems as though everyone and their dog has the Red Planet these days. It is a bit of a weedy SPS but that's not a bad thing in this case. The demand is still high for the Red Planet but then so is the supply now.
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I will add there is way less of it in E-town than there appears to be in Calgary and the wet coast.
I can't help but wonder what You and Doug think its worth |
Frag
Great thread here.
When I first started in this hobby I really wanted a red planet frag. There are vendors in Calgary that were/are selling a 1" frag for fifty dollars. The attraction for me was because it was considered to be rare. Now that I've been in the hobby for about a year a lot of the tanks I've seen have red planets. Everyone's got them now and I now have no desire to pay a premium for a coral that is in every sps tank. That being said and to answer your question, I would pay $15 for about a 2" frag. It's still a nice colourful piece. I just don't think it commands the price it used to. It's a supply and demand thing and it I think it's a common coral now. |
I was thinking $20 to $40 and Laurie was thinking like $60.... And just to clarify, the frag is not just single 1" long branch, but a small cluster of nubs
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I'd still pay 20 - 40 for a nice small cluster.
there are a lot around but they also still get bought up fast so it can be tough to find one. |
$25 is what I'd consider the going rate over here, I have several frags of it and that's probably what I would ask for and they are over 1" with multiple nubs. But I rarely sell frags these days, better to use them for buying leverage at a certain store ;)
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I got a branched 1" frag for $5. Beat that ;)
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here at the store we sell small frags 1" -2" for $30 and 2-3" for $50
locally its a bit cheaper at $15-$30 seems to be a lot of it in calgary;) |
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