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"Gfishery" wrote:
I went to a local pet store (one of the major chains) and bought a Red Cap
Oranda and an Orange Fantail recently.
Goldfish:
Red Cap Orandas retail for $2.99
Orange Fantails retail for $3.49
Feeder fish:
Some retail for $0.12 each
Others retail for $0.29 each
Couple of days later, I saw a worker moving a goldfish from the goldfish tank
to the feeder fish tank.
Did the price for that particular goldfish decrease by 90% in just 10
seconds?
I notice some other Orandas and Fantails in the feeder fish tank.
Why did they do this?
Should I have waited for the "price drop" instead of paying full price?
Probably making way for new stock... ;-)
Now that you know, you can wait next time as long as you don't mine
buying "leftover". I know I'd not mind!
I've never seen fantails in the feeder tanks! Wow.
Orandas in a feeder tank sound like a mistake??? :-(
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