Mr.Firemouth
RUL'N DA REEFS
I have recently read threads one after another on fragging for profit and dismissed this as an aberration of the hobby. However, more and more I find myself thinking about why we are keeping the corals we keep.
I feel I find myself seeing more and more people choosing the corals they choose because of resell value rather than because it is a coral they will enjoy.
For example, I had discussions about this brain coral with several people and the synopsis was that I wasn't going to be able to get my money back out of it if I was able to buy it.
Before these conversations all I was thinking about was "WOW! What an awesome show piece that would be in my tank!" I never once considered ever selling it or part of it! Yes, there are many corals(mainly soft and SPS) that Fishman and I resell as frags. However, these corals are easily propagated and are not specifically show pieces. When the mention of this corals resale value was mentioned I was like"WTF, are you talking about?!!!" I felt like people have lost touch with the fragging craze of why we are in the hobby. Has prices and profits made us lose sight of our what are tanks are for?
Also, don't become confused or lost in what I am getting at here. I believe in propagation, prop systems, frags for trade, and YES frags for sale. I am even adding (3) 15g prop tanks to my system. It is motives I am talking about here. Recently a person ran a post "getting out of the hobby" and all his stuff was for sale. Now he has a bigger system and even more corals! Was that thread a sales ploy? I wonder?
My intentions for the frag/prop system is for when colonies are damaged and need to be separated, for when colonies are too large and need trimming, and one tank will be for a algae fuge with big 'Ol Brutus in it.
Believe me, I have the room, the tanks , and recently a commercial website to sell frags, but I am not comfortable with going that route. It is extra work that I personally don't have the time(or support from those near me) to sustain properly. So I opted to cancel the web page(a waste of $800) and just keep my hobby a hobby. My fish room is extensive as it is, so chopping corals from the wholesaler for profit would of been a logistical PITA for me.
With that said, that is my exact point of this post. My own temptation to buy box lots of corals and chop them up for the money, not the hobby.
So, I put forth this question....
Does anyone else feel the way that I do? Is the hobby becoming all about money?
Frag swaps are fine. Online sales and trades are fine. But wholesaling corals for slice and dice is starting to make me wonder if this what we really want it to become?
What are everyone else's thoughts?
I feel I find myself seeing more and more people choosing the corals they choose because of resell value rather than because it is a coral they will enjoy.
For example, I had discussions about this brain coral with several people and the synopsis was that I wasn't going to be able to get my money back out of it if I was able to buy it.
Before these conversations all I was thinking about was "WOW! What an awesome show piece that would be in my tank!" I never once considered ever selling it or part of it! Yes, there are many corals(mainly soft and SPS) that Fishman and I resell as frags. However, these corals are easily propagated and are not specifically show pieces. When the mention of this corals resale value was mentioned I was like"WTF, are you talking about?!!!" I felt like people have lost touch with the fragging craze of why we are in the hobby. Has prices and profits made us lose sight of our what are tanks are for?
Also, don't become confused or lost in what I am getting at here. I believe in propagation, prop systems, frags for trade, and YES frags for sale. I am even adding (3) 15g prop tanks to my system. It is motives I am talking about here. Recently a person ran a post "getting out of the hobby" and all his stuff was for sale. Now he has a bigger system and even more corals! Was that thread a sales ploy? I wonder?
My intentions for the frag/prop system is for when colonies are damaged and need to be separated, for when colonies are too large and need trimming, and one tank will be for a algae fuge with big 'Ol Brutus in it.
Believe me, I have the room, the tanks , and recently a commercial website to sell frags, but I am not comfortable with going that route. It is extra work that I personally don't have the time(or support from those near me) to sustain properly. So I opted to cancel the web page(a waste of $800) and just keep my hobby a hobby. My fish room is extensive as it is, so chopping corals from the wholesaler for profit would of been a logistical PITA for me.
With that said, that is my exact point of this post. My own temptation to buy box lots of corals and chop them up for the money, not the hobby.
So, I put forth this question....
Does anyone else feel the way that I do? Is the hobby becoming all about money?
Frag swaps are fine. Online sales and trades are fine. But wholesaling corals for slice and dice is starting to make me wonder if this what we really want it to become?
What are everyone else's thoughts?