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RedForeman ©®
July 10th 03, 09:14 PM
sell 'em a $.50 to $1 a peice... they're gonna sell them for $6.99 to 9.99
or so... atleast in my area.... just an opinion..


"Sushil Prasad" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local fish
> shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
> I have about 15 of them.
> They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont have
> space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
>
> sushil
>
>

Ghazanfar Ghori
July 10th 03, 09:47 PM
Standard rate is 1/3 of what the store will sell them for.
$0.33 is a rip off. You'd get more money selling it to your local
aquarium club members and they'll be getting quality fish.


"RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
...
> sell 'em a $.50 to $1 a peice... they're gonna sell them for $6.99 to 9.99
> or so... atleast in my area.... just an opinion..
>
>
> "Sushil Prasad" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local
fish
> > shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
> > I have about 15 of them.
> > They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont
have
> > space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
> >
> > sushil
> >
> >
>
>

RedForeman ©®
July 11th 03, 01:52 PM
That's what I was thinking... I'd give them a chance of atleast a buck a
peice....

"Ghazanfar Ghori" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> Standard rate is 1/3 of what the store will sell them for.
> $0.33 is a rip off. You'd get more money selling it to your local
> aquarium club members and they'll be getting quality fish.
>
>
> "RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
> ...
> > sell 'em a $.50 to $1 a peice... they're gonna sell them for $6.99 to
9.99
> > or so... atleast in my area.... just an opinion..
> >
> >
> > "Sushil Prasad" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local
> fish
> > > shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
> > > I have about 15 of them.
> > > They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont
> have
> > > space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
> > >
> > > sushil
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Bob K.
July 13th 03, 01:16 AM
>
>I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local fish
>shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
>I have about 15 of them.
>They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont have
>space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
>

1/3 of retail is a fair wholesale price for many fish,,
BUT .. Kribs, convicts, and many other common fish
- particularly juvenile size as you indicate, are offered by
many other people too, so take what he offers as a fair
price.
If you want to bargain, ask for $1.00 in trade . i.e. $15
in merchandise, for them.

Bob

Ghazanfar Ghori
July 14th 03, 02:24 PM
No matter how common the fish maybe, I still think it wouldn't
be fair for the LFS to get it dirt cheap and then turn around and
sell it for $6.99 a peice. If they're planning on selling it for $2.99
then, yes, $1 per fish is fair. Don't forget, the price the LFS
sells their fish for, includes the 'buffer' that they need in order to
make up for losses that occur during shipping. With fish from a hobbyist,
those losses rarely occur. Ah, useless arguement. I'd still rather give my
fish away to a hobbyist, than to sell its dirt cheap to a greedy LFS.


"Bob K." > wrote in message
...
>
> >
> >I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local fish
> >shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
> >I have about 15 of them.
> >They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont have
> >space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
> >
>
> 1/3 of retail is a fair wholesale price for many fish,,
> BUT .. Kribs, convicts, and many other common fish
> - particularly juvenile size as you indicate, are offered by
> many other people too, so take what he offers as a fair
> price.
> If you want to bargain, ask for $1.00 in trade . i.e. $15
> in merchandise, for them.
>
> Bob

Craig Brye
July 17th 03, 02:59 AM
I think I've read a lot of good posts on this issue. I don't do this for
the money either, but I'll try to make every penny I can because I'm not
rich and this hobby can get expensive.

--
Craig Brye
University of Phoenix Online

"hasta" > wrote in message
...
> I give away my fish to the LFS all the time. Sometimes I trade for
> food. Who cares, I'm not in this for the money and it's better than
> flushing those babies down the toilet.
>
> Don't be greedy. Think of the fish. And if the LFS makes a nice profit
> on your fish, well good for them!
>
> >No matter how common the fish maybe, I still think it wouldn't
> >be fair for the LFS to get it dirt cheap and then turn around and
> >sell it for $6.99 a peice. If they're planning on selling it for $2.99
> >then, yes, $1 per fish is fair. Don't forget, the price the LFS
> >sells their fish for, includes the 'buffer' that they need in order to
> >make up for losses that occur during shipping. With fish from a hobbyist,
> >those losses rarely occur. Ah, useless arguement. I'd still rather give
my
> >fish away to a hobbyist, than to sell its dirt cheap to a greedy LFS.
> >
> >
> >"Bob K." > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >> >
> >> >I am selling my kribensis (about inch and half in lenght) to a local
fish
> >> >shop for $0.33 each. Is this price reasonable?
> >> >I have about 15 of them.
> >> >They are from the breeding pair i bought about 6 months back. I dont
have
> >> >space for so many kribs in my 20 gallon tank.
> >> >
> >>
> >> 1/3 of retail is a fair wholesale price for many fish,,
> >> BUT .. Kribs, convicts, and many other common fish
> >> - particularly juvenile size as you indicate, are offered by
> >> many other people too, so take what he offers as a fair
> >> price.
> >> If you want to bargain, ask for $1.00 in trade . i.e. $15
> >> in merchandise, for them.
> >>
> >> Bob
> >
>