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Since it was just a "FAD" please send them all to me and I will FAD all by myself
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i like my acans still. i find it hard to pay $50 for a very small micro polyp.
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the blue ones are way sweet.
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HA HA HA!!!
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I have seen more pieces at the two LFS near me in the last month than I have seen the entire year total. They are obviously being imported in greater numbers to keep up with demand. Like I said earlier in this thread there was a large piece with over 60 polyps at my LFS that was going for only $350. It was your common lord but still just 3 months ago he would have gotten over $1000 for it. I picked one up today for $150 with about 20 polyps (more within my price range and still less than $10 a polyp). I wish I had a better camera to take a pic because I think its a Micro rather than a Lord (Polyps the size of a dime compared to the nickel sized polyps on my Lord and the red is brighter in a circular pattern rater than interrupted by the typical star pattern of a Lord) which means it should be worth more! I can definitely see them coming down to $5 a polyp for a common lord within the next few months. The "Rare" factor is just not there anymore. But, I believe the prettier colored ones will always fetch a higher price because people will always be willing to pay for it.
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me, me, pick me!
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