LOL just looked at the picture again. Is that actually a faded out yellow tang?I'm not sure if it's supposed to be like this or if it was because of the environment it was in before I got it.
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LOL just looked at the picture again. Is that actually a faded out yellow tang?I'm not sure if it's supposed to be like this or if it was because of the environment it was in before I got it.
it's white and yellow, but in certain lights or shadows it has a yellow toneLOL just looked at the picture again. Is that actually a faded out yellow tang?
Ones that used to be $24.99 for a 4-6" specimen and often acquired from them shedding and dropping small shoots100% agreed, Ive been wanting to get a toadstoll leather and I saw a small one at the store and I had an employee ask the owner and he said 60 bucks. For a small one, like the size of my index finger. Insane.
I would search Facebook, Googly your region for clubs. Network local reef stores and ask if they know of any. Look here on r2r if there is a group in your area and ask to join. I have a badge under my username which is a local group here in western Washington. I found the person I buy my coral from while buying two clown fish from craigslist. He had this amazing tank and lived in a basic small home. No indication of wealth at all. I asked where he got his coral and he hooked me up with my now supplier. Go on craigslist and face book marketplace, Then look for someone selling coral. Ask about the number of coral they sell and if you're lucky you will find somebody that has a small side hustle and sells at a reasonable price.How do I find local clubs?



Have yet to see one ...Instead of complaining about things...why isn't everyone promoting the vendors and websites that DO OFFER GOOD DEALS?
I'd love to find out where everyone is getting their good deals from. Save me some money!![]()
I've found a few over the years...but they don't tend to survive due to low sales. The best deals are always the small independent guys who are offering frags from their personal existing tank at low prices to get the stuff moved. Not the vendor/dealer sites where they are out for big profit margins.Have yet to see one ...![]()
They aint existing anymore.Instead of complaining about things...why isn't everyone promoting the vendors and websites that DO OFFER GOOD DEALS?
I'd love to find out where everyone is finding the bargains at. Save me some money!![]()
Well said.While on one hand increasing price has been a sore point with long timers in the hobby for years and years - but I do think it’s reaching a tipping point particularly for new hobbiest and is also coupled with a couple other trends. They all feed off each other. I think many of these prices now just rip off new people and rely on the influx of new hobbiest cycling in and out of the hobby
1. the coral side hustle. So many people want a side hustle. It’s one thing having a frag or growout system but a whole other when from the get-go the hobby is seen as a side business. For some corals, over years, it has dropped the price as they become common. However for many other corals it doesn’t happen as the coral die in the new growout systems and the price just keeps going up for the new hot coral which is many times a fresh cut import that will shift colors and die plus leading into next item…
2. social media and macro shots with saturation and gel filters. Unless been in the hobby a while many people new to corals don’t realize the colors and corals are literally impossible to recreate. The photos are fake. I see vendors post photos and it’s a shame. Once the oversaturation was obvious but now it’s subtle (for some) and after decades in the hobby I still got tricked a few times. It drove me away from sps totally. Sure some varieties that have been around a while you eventually see in person and can decide what they look like without 100% blues, and orange filter, and saturated.
3. many of us don’t have local clubs or lfs that are either poor quality or priced just as high. The side hustle folk want retail and the instagram crowd thinks it’s junk because they want coral that just don’t look that way in real life.
I have no issue with vendors or people selling coral with real photos or high cost fish that are rare or slow growing rare coral - it’s the saturation (pun intended) of even now the large coral places having such high prices for livestock that is being sold on fake photos. Even in best systems they simply can’t look like the vendor pics or instagram photos.
I have no clue how someone new can enter the hobby without a mentor and not bail out when the livestock is a constant expensive disappointment on top of the husbandry challenges new and experienced people face already.
That could work, and a reef 2 reef approved cost list that creates a basic guideline. People will know what is reasonable and then vendors can stay within those boundaries as well.Just brain storming here, how about working with the major online stores and offering a r2r member only discount codes. Win win
Pfft... Thats rich. Vendors dont haven't do squat, we also don't have to buy from them. Prices will eventually adjust to what the market can bear.Just brain storming here, how about working with the major online stores and offering a r2r member only discount codes. Win win

