I think jason fox is one of the best sellers for a few reasons. One: He dives for his own coral a few times a year. Two: He waits over 6-7 months before he releases the frags to make sure they color up well and do well in captivity. Three: He does not hype his frags like some other vendors do. Four: His frags are some of the most healthy, colorful, pest free pieces around and they are almost never fresh cut. His prices on his site are not up to date at all. The time to buy from him is during Live Sales or discounts on holidays.
Let's talk about designer clownfish and LEDs while we're at it.
If someone puts time and effort into cultivating a coral and they attach their name on it to identify it, then it's great. I think once it's not theirs anymore, it's now you're coral, so reselling a JF means nothing. Now if I were buying direct from Jason I'd consider it worth it. It's like going to the outlet store and buying the one offs.
Stop with that sorcery chris that makes too much sense. Let them scream that theyre getting ripped off and how its unfair.These type of threads are always amusing. Maybe this will help:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand
Any coral frag that sells for $600 is ridiculous. Unless JF personally comes over and takes care of it for a year.
I would like to see a huge colony of jack o.lantern leptoseris