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This so much. Many people that aren't on the business side of anything retail complain about pricing. Small businesses are hard to run, requires time and dedication that not everyone has, and all kinds of costs many people don't even think about.Something a lot of people don’t think about is overhead. Even for a small shop like mine, maintenance and equipment, electricity, advertising, website, payment processing fees, dead loss, shipping costs and supplies, taxes, etc. All of these increase the true “cost” of every coral I sell. And that’s without adding in profit yet. And every business is different in this. Some have more overhead, employees, etc. And yes some do charge a lot for “profit”. But if people are willing to pay it, then it is what it is.
There are plenty of $20 bread and butter frags in this industry for anyone on a budget, but you can't blame the sellers for making a few bucks on high end pieces.
It's all market driven, and fortunately for most of the sellers in this specific industry its hobbyist driven so why not give them what they're time and effort is worth? Don't like it? Amazon will probably be selling coral soon and tank the livestock market too.
I consider myself an average,,, run of the mill reefer,, and its not that I won't pay some nice $$$ for a really nice frag,,, I will & have & will do so in the future,,,

