Fish Store.

"Figure out how much money you will need. Multiply that by 2. :sad:"

Kinda reminds me of the old joke

How do you make a small fortune in the aquaculture business?
By starting with a large fortune!
 
Rit Aquatics;730464 wrote: Jaime is a doctor. He is a very busy man. I can't ask for a better partner.

What's next? Minute Clinic in fish store? Checkup while getting livestock bagged:D
 
I wasn't trying to offend ya. I know he is busy, and I know you are too! I just see you busting your chops and dealing with all the customers so it does seem a little heavy sided on your end.
 
Sewer Urchin;730467 wrote: "Figure out how much money you will need. Multiply that by 2. :sad:"

Kinda reminds me of the old joke

How do you make a small fortune in the aquaculture business?
By starting with a large fortune!


:yes:

Absolutely right on both counts.

Jenn
 
Yep. LE. Corals really wouldn't be big money locally because who on there right mind would buy a frag of a $300 coral and not grow it out and frag it?? If it was done over the web you can sell one to one person in each city and never run out of business. Really though it shouldn't be anyones business if you are buying to grow out and sale to make some of the cash spent back. Since that is exactly what the clubs slogan is... conservation through propagation.

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And here I thought it was, "Conservation through education"...
 
Maybe I heard wrong but either way what are you going to educate someone to do? Imo buy frags instead of wild colonies and buy tank bred over wild caught.

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JennM;730170 wrote: Like I said, for anyone considering it as a career, get your feet wet in the trade FIRST before you go risking yours or somebody else's money into it. It's not as easy as you might think.

Jenn

You mean I can't take a bucket of water and throw some Mortons in it and start a store????? Killjoy!!!!!
 
db366;730699 wrote: Maybe I heard wrong but either way what are you going to educate someone to do? Imo buy frags instead of wild colonies and buy tank bred over wild caught.

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How about responsible reef keeping, proper husbandry, etc...
 
That's right, Robin. Our initial (and IMO, continuing) mandate in the Club is to promote responsible reefkeeping practices by sharing information and knowledge with one another, for the purposes of helping each other be responsible stewards of the creatures we keep.

Propagation is just one of those aspects, but it's certainly not the only one.

Jenn
 
rdnelson99;730912 wrote: You mean I can't take a bucket of water and throw some Mortons in it and start a store????? Killjoy!!!!!

I was in a reef store once and there were big bags labeled "Morton's Pond Salt" stacked up in the back. I really didn't want to know why.
 
There is such a thing as pond salt, as well as live-bearer salt for freshwater and brackish water. A small amount of salt can act like a "tonic" for freshwater fishes, and of course is necessary for brackish water fishes.

Stands to reason that Morton's would get into that market since salt is their business :)

Jenn
 
JennM;731063 wrote: There is such a thing as pond salt, as well as live-bearer salt for freshwater and brackish water. A small amount of salt can act like a "tonic" for freshwater fishes, and of course is necessary for brackish water fishes.

Stands to reason that Morton's would get into that market since salt is their business :)

Jenn

But there was nothing other than reef livestock in the store... I wouldn't have thought much of it if they'd had FW there (though it was still a LOT... about 10 bags that were the size of 50lb dog food bags).
 
It was summertime, otherwise I'd hope it was for de-icing the sidewalk! The store is gone now, so we'll never know.
 
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