this zoa has nothing compared to the price on this sucker!
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Exaclly thats why I think it should be close all it so going to be is you say to me and ill say to you its not a helping thred for anyone including R2R
We dont need these type of post here
And also Paul there is going to be people no matter what you or me say they just dont care and go spend there money on any frag with any price tag
All iam saying is we should not care if anybody wants to pay what ever price tag for any frag its there problem
But know like we have seen in a couple of new post people looking for advice if X coral is worth the $$$$ then we could say yes its worth it or no dont buy cause you could get it cheaper
See the diffrence
Question:
Who are the hobbyists that bid (or purchase) high cost corals?
Question is in regards to experience, time in hobby, and interest in the coral
That is definitely a ****** name.
Aside from wanting to buy Pauls rare double helix hellfire zoa, Im still bored with this...
Parts of this ("We dont need these type of post here" :embarrassed: ) are starting to sound a lot like another forum. With all due respect it really isn't for you or me to decide if these posts belong here. I mean whats next, every post has to meet certain criteria for being productive within the forum. This a forum and some posts like this are a just to vent. I understand your point and agree with it to a degree. But, I do care that knuckleheads want to spend ridiculous sums of money because it drives the price (not the value) through the roof.
Question:
Who are the hobbyists that bid (or purchase) high cost corals?
Question is in regards to experience, time in hobby, and interest in the coral
This argument is a broken record it happens in every forum...
aH , changed my mind. I'll keep these thoughts to my self. it' is what it is.
I do care that knuckleheads want to spend ridiculous sums of money because it drives the price (not the value) through the roof.
I've been following this thread for awhile and have to say that I agree with Paul on this point, particulary what he says about "the value". That being said any coral that someone is willing to pay big money for obviously has value to that buyer. As far as what type of hobbyist buys these corals I would hope that it is one with experience to go along with their obvious financial ability. We should never forget that these are animals; living things that we are responsible for. Some may buy as an investment and others just to be able to say they own it. It also seems that sometimes it gets to be a bit of a "mano a mano" thing.
Robin
Question:
Who are the hobbyists that bid (or purchase) high cost corals?
Question is in regards to experience, time in hobby, and interest in the coral