raising baby fish
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I agree with Rick. Your most important parameters are...
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NetMax
as usual another well written response..
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Rick
I'm just more wordy than you are ;~)
If you don't mind my asking, at what size do you find that the Krib
fry
transport well and what compensation do you get from the LFS? I had
a
fellow offer me one month old fry, and he wanted a couple of bucks
apiece. I told them I'd give him 50 cents apiece in credit (to use
for
store purchases) when they were 3 months old. I'd really rather not
have
taken them, as their size demands a separate tank ($$) and they
wouldn't
be marketable for a few months (more $$ lost in food, care and lost
tank
space), but I like to help out hobbyists (who sometimes get annoyed
that
I seem so cheap). Sometimes I'll put fry in plant tanks (and they
slowly
disappear, inadvertently getting sold with plants ;~) I usually try
to
dissuade people from selling me their fry, by telling them that they
should take them to the local aquarium society's monthly auction (put
them back into the hobbyists pool), but I think they find some
unsuspecting LFS who doesn't have much business acumen and probably
kills
them off anyways.
NetMax
I do take a lot of fish to our aquarium society however just about
everyone
has the fish or has had them. Some of the stores I deal with give me
50% of
their retail price of what ever fish I'm selling. These Kribs are 3/4"
,
some maybe a bit more and a few a bit less and they are going for $1.50
each
to the store. The main store I deal with and not the one that bought
the
Kribs gives me credit which is good for both of us as he get's the fish
at
50% of what he sells them for and I pay retail price for anything I buy
using my credit less my 10% discount they offer to Aquarium Society
members.
If I grew the Kribs out to a 1 1/2 or so I would expect to receive
about
$3.50 each on credit.
Rick
Thanks for the feedback. I'd never make any money giving 50% retail.
After labour for isolation, handling, food & care, and some mortality,
the best I'd do is break even, so I guess, from the customer's
perspective, I am cheap. However, being a frugal buyer translates into
lower retail costs. I could easily sell 1-1/2" Kribs for $3.50 cdn and
still make a profit if I buy from the right supplier at the right
quantity. I've had wholesalers try to sell me fish at the same cost I
was retailing them! This is a very 'fishy' business ;~).
NetMax
most of the retailers that buy fish from hobbyists only take those that they
can turn around very quickly, ie: Electric Yellows and Blue's, livebearers
the usual trade varieties. I took 5 Bala Sharks, all 5" + a couple of weeks
ago and got $12.50 each on credit. I have taken Malawi cichlids, medium to
large size and get $10.00 apiece. Convict's some will take, others will take
but give nothing for them. Kribs sell in LFS around here anywhere from$7.99
to $9.99 each. If you have grown them out to breeding pair size then from
some stores we can get a pretty good price, ie: a trio of Electric Blue's
proven breeders will sell for $60.00 at one store and he will give $30.00 to
buy them. These fish seldom stay in the store for more than a couple of
days. The larger store around here that I deal with usually will buy if he
is in between orders or getting low on a particular type of fish. The
benefit for them is that I keep coming back and using up that credit . Same
deal with plants, 50% of retail.
Rick
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