- Location
- Bay Ridge, BK
I came from reefcentral, It was great and I learned a lot there but have really become enamored with this site and some of the members on here (more community, less bs). At MR, I have been treated with nothing but respect and goodwill, from people lending me tanks to people just giving me frags for no good reason.
This may not make me any friends but I am going to do it anyway. Let me make this caveat before I begin: I have no problems with RESPONSIBLE LFS's, Vendor's or importers. This country relies on the free market and I have no problem with that. In the interest of time and brevity (yeah right) I am going to repost something I wrote just over a week ago.
"I have not been in the hobby nearly as long as you but I started in 1999 and just restarted 2 tanks last month and have noticed some serious changes in the "hobby" that I don't know how I feel about. On one hand, there are some "new to the hobby" amazing corals out there but on the other, the prices have gotten out of control. I understand the free market and people have freedom to price their frags or colonies as they see fit. That being said, I think that this hurts the hobby in the end. People are taking advantage and keeping costs high, buying for one price and then selling it for twice that. This is perfectly legal and most would argue that it is good business sense ... they would be wrong, in the long term it drives the costs up for all involved. This creates this elitist "I have a nicer car, house, boat, tank, coral than you do" attitude and it makes me nauseous. I did not get into this hobby for anyone but me, I like the relaxation that staring at a reeftank gives me, plain and simple. This hobby is a unique one in that our supplier (the ocean) is becoming more and more out of sync and the world's reefs are in pretty bad shape. On a small scale tank raised corals would not even dent the decline in worldwide coral populaition but with a grander vision, this hobby could be more important than simply a hobby. Coral propagation methods should be applauded and made as easy and fairly priced as possible. People will still make money, that is fine, but imnsho people should not be slapping LE on everything and pricing it out of this world. There is a greater social responsibility in this hobby than say toy trains or model cars. Sorry for my rant, :bablefish"
So, I complained, and now I am going to pledge to do something about it. Granted, my tank is full of just frags. Nothing huge... hell, nothing bigger than a frag post. This won't be my tank forever, eventually my frags will grow out. When they do, I am making a promise right now:
I will not mark up the price on anything I buy or get for free. If I get a good deal, I am passing that on, if I get a freebie, I am giving it as a freebie. In some cases I am going to sell a frag for less than I paid for it.
I am not in this hobby for a profit, if you are that's for you and I am not judging. I am asking anyone who agrees with my "mission" of keeping the hobbyist as a hobbyist and not someone who has plans of striking it rich peddling coral frags to simply pay it forward. Many of you already do this and to you I say thank you. As for me, I am going to have my signuture be simple: U.E. That stands for Unlimited Edition. Anything in my tank is going to be U.E. and I am going to spread it around as much as possible. My rule is simple and inspired by this site, if you buy something from my tank (in the future), simply sell it for the same price you got it for or lower. If you want to let it grow and frag it 10x, you will still make a little $. This will make sure that coral is getting spread around like a dime store hooker. If you agree with my thought pattern post a "U.E." in your signature. Let's make this community shine brighter than it already does.
-James
P.S.I really don't want personal attention from this, there are some people on this site who practice this philosophy without even thinking about it and giving it some stupid acronym like U.E.) I simply am putting what I believe in right there in my sig.
Second post script. If you want to debate and disagree with me that is more than welcome. Please keep it respectful, I really do not want drama nor immaturity.
This may not make me any friends but I am going to do it anyway. Let me make this caveat before I begin: I have no problems with RESPONSIBLE LFS's, Vendor's or importers. This country relies on the free market and I have no problem with that. In the interest of time and brevity (yeah right) I am going to repost something I wrote just over a week ago.
"I have not been in the hobby nearly as long as you but I started in 1999 and just restarted 2 tanks last month and have noticed some serious changes in the "hobby" that I don't know how I feel about. On one hand, there are some "new to the hobby" amazing corals out there but on the other, the prices have gotten out of control. I understand the free market and people have freedom to price their frags or colonies as they see fit. That being said, I think that this hurts the hobby in the end. People are taking advantage and keeping costs high, buying for one price and then selling it for twice that. This is perfectly legal and most would argue that it is good business sense ... they would be wrong, in the long term it drives the costs up for all involved. This creates this elitist "I have a nicer car, house, boat, tank, coral than you do" attitude and it makes me nauseous. I did not get into this hobby for anyone but me, I like the relaxation that staring at a reeftank gives me, plain and simple. This hobby is a unique one in that our supplier (the ocean) is becoming more and more out of sync and the world's reefs are in pretty bad shape. On a small scale tank raised corals would not even dent the decline in worldwide coral populaition but with a grander vision, this hobby could be more important than simply a hobby. Coral propagation methods should be applauded and made as easy and fairly priced as possible. People will still make money, that is fine, but imnsho people should not be slapping LE on everything and pricing it out of this world. There is a greater social responsibility in this hobby than say toy trains or model cars. Sorry for my rant, :bablefish"
So, I complained, and now I am going to pledge to do something about it. Granted, my tank is full of just frags. Nothing huge... hell, nothing bigger than a frag post. This won't be my tank forever, eventually my frags will grow out. When they do, I am making a promise right now:
I will not mark up the price on anything I buy or get for free. If I get a good deal, I am passing that on, if I get a freebie, I am giving it as a freebie. In some cases I am going to sell a frag for less than I paid for it.
I am not in this hobby for a profit, if you are that's for you and I am not judging. I am asking anyone who agrees with my "mission" of keeping the hobbyist as a hobbyist and not someone who has plans of striking it rich peddling coral frags to simply pay it forward. Many of you already do this and to you I say thank you. As for me, I am going to have my signuture be simple: U.E. That stands for Unlimited Edition. Anything in my tank is going to be U.E. and I am going to spread it around as much as possible. My rule is simple and inspired by this site, if you buy something from my tank (in the future), simply sell it for the same price you got it for or lower. If you want to let it grow and frag it 10x, you will still make a little $. This will make sure that coral is getting spread around like a dime store hooker. If you agree with my thought pattern post a "U.E." in your signature. Let's make this community shine brighter than it already does.
-James
P.S.I really don't want personal attention from this, there are some people on this site who practice this philosophy without even thinking about it and giving it some stupid acronym like U.E.) I simply am putting what I believe in right there in my sig.
Second post script. If you want to debate and disagree with me that is more than welcome. Please keep it respectful, I really do not want drama nor immaturity.
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