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$10 USD a piece...Other wise you might get an offer from a dealer of about
$5 USD each.. Timmer... "Ryan" wrote in message om... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan |
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If you want to sell fish for money, oscars are not the way to go. Theyre
simply too big for most people to keep. Your basically asking someone to take them off your hands. The only fish Ive seen that will bring real money are Discus, and a lot of the african cichlids..where an adult male can bring as much as $100 (peacocks, etc.) Ryan wrote: I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan |
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![]() "Ryan" wrote in message om... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan I'm afraid that they have no real value, unless you are lucky enough to find someone that wants to buy them. Someone elses big fish are a burden to most. LFS can't give them away when they get that big, and they cosr $$$ to feed. You may get lucky by posting here, where you are located? -- JK Sinrod NY Sinrod Stained Glass www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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It also depends where you live,, I,ve seen 5 inch Oscars go for $80 +
But I live in Oz where large fish of that type are rare, Oscars your size would fetch twice that. "jk" wrote in message t... "Ryan" wrote in message om... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan I'm afraid that they have no real value, unless you are lucky enough to find someone that wants to buy them. Someone elses big fish are a burden to most. LFS can't give them away when they get that big, and they cosr $$$ to feed. You may get lucky by posting here, where you are located? -- JK Sinrod NY Sinrod Stained Glass www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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hehehehe.
they probably don't know what you mean by oz bassett... they are probably thinking oz as in dorothy and toto!!! I'm in AUSTRALIA too.. (the place of this years world cup of rugby for the uninformed!) I'm in brisbane "Bassett" wrote in message ... It also depends where you live,, I,ve seen 5 inch Oscars go for $80 + But I live in Oz where large fish of that type are rare, Oscars your size would fetch twice that. "jk" wrote in message t... "Ryan" wrote in message om... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan I'm afraid that they have no real value, unless you are lucky enough to find someone that wants to buy them. Someone elses big fish are a burden to most. LFS can't give them away when they get that big, and they cosr $$$ to feed. You may get lucky by posting here, where you are located? -- JK Sinrod NY Sinrod Stained Glass www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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I live in Canada, in the vast wheat fields of Saskatchewan to be more specific.
"jk" wrote in message et... "Ryan" wrote in message om... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan I'm afraid that they have no real value, unless you are lucky enough to find someone that wants to buy them. Someone elses big fish are a burden to most. LFS can't give them away when they get that big, and they cosr $$$ to feed. You may get lucky by posting here, where you are located? |
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Thanks for the info Mark, I appreciate it.
ryan (Mark Stone) wrote in message . com... (Ryan) wrote in message . com... I've got 2 tiger oscars 9" and 8" long. I'm looking to sell them. My problem is that i have absolutly no idea what they are worth. So, any suggestions on what's a fair price? It would be greatly appreciated. ryan Hi Ryan -- I read the other responses to your post. I'd take their comments with a grain of salt. I looked around (on my usual weekly LFS tour) and discovered two shops here in El Paso that have large Oscars for sale. One had a pair, each one around seven inches, that were going for $25 each. The proprietor tells me that he sells these large specimens at a brisk pace. The other place in town is quite a legend -- it's a Jolly Jim's pet shop in a local mall (Bassett, if you happen to live in El Paso) -- This guy sells large Cichlids (mostly Oscars and a few Dempseys) for around $70 each. Yep, seventy. Each time I go in there's a different group of fish, and he tells me that they sell quite briskly! I would tell people to go getcha an Oscar at PetSmart for $4.99 and feed it for a year to get the same result, but apparently there's people willing to pay the big bucks for the instant gratification. This fellow is quite an aquarist, so I don't doubt that he makes sure that the new owner has the correct aquarium and attitude for his new pet. (You know, come to think of it, it might not be "Jolly Jim's", it might be another one of those chains -- name slips my mind right now) Experience over the last few years, however, leads me to think that around $25 to $30 is a fair price for an healthy adult Oscar. I guess it depends on your sales ability! :-) Regards, Mark Mark Stone tractorlegs at msn dot kom OSCAR Lovers! http://www.geocities.com/cichlidiot_2000/oscar.html The ".Edu" meens i are smart. |
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This is a tricky question. Worth is based on what someone else is
willing to pay. If your area is saturated with fish stuff than you will not get much for them, but if your area is sparse than you can make a good bit of change. Vicki Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com |
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