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Crissy, just an FYI, that is an Indonesian lord and not one from Japan or Australia. The latter are what we're talking about here.
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Chip
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Chip
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marillion":3a7q3cr8 said:GreshamH":3a7q3cr8 said:Chip, I'm sure where Gems come from, they out number Lords by leaps and bounds. Besides, a fish can make a quicker come back IMO, then a encrusting photosynthetic coral can.
Okay, so I'll counter with...if Gems are so common, then why the $1,500 wholesale price tag?
Y'all annoyed yet?
Peace,
Chip
marillion":19y0vjg2 said:GreshamH":19y0vjg2 said:Chip, I'm sure where Gems come from, they out number Lords by leaps and bounds. Besides, a fish can make a quicker come back IMO, then a encrusting photosynthetic coral can.
Okay, so I'll counter with...if Gems are so common, then why the $1,500 wholesale price tag?
Y'all annoyed yet?
Peace,
Chip
cortez marine":2xbyjik9 said:Gem tangs are not even common in the epicenter of their range.
Its not like they're the local scopas.
And futhermore; if any of youse guys controlled the supply, the price would be just as high...wouldn't it?
Steve
GreshamH":awx3ai7b said:I'm still waiting on a way to actually see if these "Japanesse" acans are even that. IMO, if it has better colors, they slap the Japanesse label on it for a higher selling point.
sdcfish":1b8dp8eb said:The price issue is simply "supply and demand". I just took a chance and said yes, I will pay that price.......and they sold in one day! I guess $1500 was too cheap.
In German stores, they go for about 500-800 euros, the same goes for The Netherlands. 500-800 equals about 700-1100 USD I guess.marillion":2jiulqss said:I heard they're sold in Germany for $250.
What's with the $2-4k price tag here in the US? This is on the ones that supposedly came in.
"The Phantom Tangs"
I'll fly to Germany round trip to pick up one for $250.
Peace,
Chip