He is a good marketer and people buy his brand. Only thing I hate was not able to pick up my coral this weekend since they only open Monday -Friday from 3-5 and no pick up on weekend.
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And we are all certainly welcome to our own opinions on "worth".A perfectly healthy frag being sold for any amount of money should exhibit the coloration you're looking for under a "daylight" color temperature. Anything less is not worth spending money on.

Hahahahah sorry if I like it I raise the price so no one buys it and I get to keep it hahahahahahahCornbred lives 10 minutes away from me and i've been to his place a lot of times. Ive bought corals from rich (cornbred) and mike (firecorals). I speak only from my experience, is that i have nothing but good experiences with these vendors. Again, ive seen those zoas everytime ive been there and the colors are spot on. These is one of those zoas that look good under actinics, im sure if you ask for a daylight pic he will send you one. But be sure the zoa will look different. And i can see why josh says he likes to stay in his cave lol... Anyways, as far as pricing, all vendors have their pricing. Even josh, at the fragswap he wanted 130 dollars for a 1 polyp no name zoa... Im not trying to bash the guy but again everyone has their pricing... You can either buy the coral or just keep moving. So the point of the story, if you like the coral and enjoy it. Take pics and post them. Im always down to seeing nice pics of zoas since my photography skills suck.![]()
Why do you want to see a "daylight" coral? I find it odd that so many people complain about pics taken under actinic only to turn around and drop the coral in your actinic heavy lit tank. I haven't been to very many shows or frag swaps where all the booths are lit with "daylight" bulbs and surely don't see all that many people asking the vendors to change the lighting either. I am in Orlando and we have a decent size reef community and I rarely go to someones house and the person is eager to blast the white lights to show off the coral. I don't doubt cornbread photoshops his coral, but this issue people have with actinic lit pics is overplayed.
I prefer to view corals in a whiter light. I don't own any leds and my t5 combo is pretty white. When I shop for corals I always ask for more white light. A brown or rly light coral will show at least some color under super blue light, especially led. To me this would be a misrepresentation of the health of the coral. A perfectly healthy frag being sold for any amount of money should exhibit the coloration you're looking for under a "daylight" color temperature. Anything less is not worth spending money on.
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B+ c+ aquablue b+. Maybe because the background on the tank is blueTank looks pretty blue for T5's
What Bulbs do you use?
Maybe you are right. Probably you are only partially right. I have seen enough lights on the market and seen enough peoples tanks to know that an extremely disproportionate percentage of reefers have the ability to turn their white lights off if they so choose. In every single house I have been in, when people are showing off the colors of their corals they ALWAYS turn on just the blues. Maybe Orlando is different than EVERY other city represented on these forums.Maybe they have a "Daylight" Tank

Can't wait to see the frag grown out.The frag is coloring and opening up. It is nice. But is it $300pp nice? I guess it all depends on the person buying it. Didn't think original Krakatoa was $2500 nice but eBay buyer said otherwise.
B+ c+ aquablue b+. Maybe because the background on the tank is blue
Maybe you are right. Probably you are only partially right. I have seen enough lights on the market and seen enough peoples tanks to know that an extremely disproportionate percentage of reefers have the ability to turn their white lights off if they so choose. In every single house I have been in, when people are showing off the colors of their corals they ALWAYS turn on just the blues. Maybe Orlando is different than EVERY other city represented on these forums.![]()
Cornbred lives 10 minutes away from me and i've been to his place a lot of times. Ive bought corals from rich (cornbred) and mike (firecorals). I speak only from my experience, is that i have nothing but good experiences with these vendors. Again, ive seen those zoas everytime ive been there and the colors are spot on. These is one of those zoas that look good under actinics, im sure if you ask for a daylight pic he will send you one. But be sure the zoa will look different. And i can see why josh says he likes to stay in his cave lol... Anyways, as far as pricing, all vendors have their pricing. Even josh, at the fragswap he wanted 130 dollars for a 1 polyp no name zoa... Im not trying to bash the guy but again everyone has their pricing... You can either buy the coral or just keep moving. So the point of the story, if you like the coral and enjoy it. Take pics and post them. Im always down to seeing nice pics of zoas since my photography skills suck.![]()
So is this CornBred some Wierdo Anti-Social Person?
More a night owl I heard. My lfs owner deal with him at 2am at his house.

