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    Default Utter Chaos? Anyone heard of them???

    These seem to be the next wannabe fad of the season....looks like 4 polyps have already been sold for almost $200/polyp???

    I bet the person hyping the price hasnt fragged a single peice- and also bet no one has baught a single one!! Its called "Hype". Its pobly a few people that got together to hype the polyp and the name- to make some big $$$ quick....sad thing is- people will fall for it, and buy it!!

    Who would pay $200/polyp for this????-

    mainphp?g2 viewcoreDownloadItem&ampg2 itemId9912&ampg2 serialNumber2 - Utter Chaos? Anyone heard of them???

    Bet- under normal reef tank lighting, we could get many polyps from coral morphalogic, that look just as good- if not better, for a fraction of the price!!
    Last edited by jimsflies; 06-06-2010 at 08:02 AM. Reason: added photo instead of link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    These seem to be the next wannabe fad of the season....looks like 4 polyps have already been sold for almost $200/polyp???

    I bet the person hyping the price hasnt fragged a single peice- and also bet no one has baught a single one!! Its called "Hype". Its pobly a few people that got together to hype the polyp and the name- to make some big $$$ quick....sad thing is- people will fall for it, and buy it!!

    Who would pay $200/polyp for this????-

    http://zoaid.com/index.php?module=Ga...g2_itemId=9909

    Bet- under normal reef tank lighting, we could get many polyps from coral morphalogic, that look just as good- if not better, for a fraction of the price!!
    i know 1 person who would...... considering it appears to have a neon green mouth(a PE) i would guess scopus tang would spend that

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    Holy crap those are cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    ^ cool, yes....but are they worth $200/polyp???

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    NOT on my budget!!!

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    I have to say-

    My martian PE's, under that lighting, are WAY cooler than those.....and I paid like $4 per polyp or somthing like that!

    Would like to see your darth mauls under that light to!! The would be instantly insane!!

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    true... that lighting is pure actinic, with alot of photo tweaking.

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    They look like the pic was taken under LED actinics. I'm guessing it looks completely different in normal lighting. Not that it matters if you like to look at LED lights all the time, but still a lot of corals look nuts under LEDs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    They look like the pic was taken under LED actinics. I'm guessing it looks completely different in normal lighting. Not that it matters if you like to look at LED lights all the time, but still a lot of corals look nuts under LEDs.

    It just looks fake.... I don't understand people who show off their stuff under pure actinic lighting... FAIL...

    I'm bias though, I'll never understand the attraction to zoos...

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    At first glance, it is a unique looking Polyp.
    Then when you take a closer look at the entire picture and see the Blue Haze.

    Respectable Sellers would at least show them under different lighting.


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