First off, this is not a statement of intent, only research for an undergraduate business course.
I was hoping to get the perspective from 25-30 individuals (but more are welcome
here on ARC about what they think would be the most valuable product that "another" local aquarium manufacturer could provide to you as consumers and discerning hobbyists. Being that there are already one or two local shops specializing in high-end completely custom tanks, this will not be an "option".
The two options available to consider would be:
1.) A low-cost, high-volume manufacturer that produces unique, but standardized aquariums and accessories (i.e. Similar to glass cages, but a bit better quality). No custom work, but would produce a decent variety of tanks out of both standard and starphire glass and you would be able to pickup your tank locally. The company will specialize in rimless tanks only. Coordinating stands and sumps would be available, but again, no custom jobs. Tank only prices would start in the $200 range, up to $2000. Tank sizes would range from 20 gallons all the way up to 200 gallons. All tanks would come with a 1-year tank replacement warranty. Company would provide good customer service, and orders could be fulfilled immediately.
2.) A mid-range, quality manufacturer that offers both custom and standard size tanks in a variety of materials and designs (i.e. Between DSA/DeepBlue and Reefsavvy/MRC). You would be able to pickup your tank locally, or have it delivered to your house. You could have your choice of overflow design (i.e. Beananimal, Herbie, or Standard Durso). Coordinating stands (made of either steel, aluminum, or wood) and sumps would be available. Custom stands and sumps can be made to order in just a few different, but popular designs. Tank only prices would start in the $300 range, up to $7500. Tank sizes would range from 20 gallons all the way up to 1000 gallons. The tanks would come with a warranty of 5-10 years, depending on the stand and construction materials used. Standard sized tanks would be available for purchase at all times. Custom tanks would have a turn-around of approximately 4-6 weeks, allowing enough time for the tank to cure and be tested properly.
If there is anything that you think should be added/modified for either option, please feel free to post in your response. This should be a fun topic, but please <u>no bickering</u>. I would like to keep the conversation moving forward in a positive and meaningful way.
Moderators, please let me know if this is inappropriate or if this needs to be posted in another thread.
Thanks,
Grant
I was hoping to get the perspective from 25-30 individuals (but more are welcome

The two options available to consider would be:
1.) A low-cost, high-volume manufacturer that produces unique, but standardized aquariums and accessories (i.e. Similar to glass cages, but a bit better quality). No custom work, but would produce a decent variety of tanks out of both standard and starphire glass and you would be able to pickup your tank locally. The company will specialize in rimless tanks only. Coordinating stands and sumps would be available, but again, no custom jobs. Tank only prices would start in the $200 range, up to $2000. Tank sizes would range from 20 gallons all the way up to 200 gallons. All tanks would come with a 1-year tank replacement warranty. Company would provide good customer service, and orders could be fulfilled immediately.
2.) A mid-range, quality manufacturer that offers both custom and standard size tanks in a variety of materials and designs (i.e. Between DSA/DeepBlue and Reefsavvy/MRC). You would be able to pickup your tank locally, or have it delivered to your house. You could have your choice of overflow design (i.e. Beananimal, Herbie, or Standard Durso). Coordinating stands (made of either steel, aluminum, or wood) and sumps would be available. Custom stands and sumps can be made to order in just a few different, but popular designs. Tank only prices would start in the $300 range, up to $7500. Tank sizes would range from 20 gallons all the way up to 1000 gallons. The tanks would come with a warranty of 5-10 years, depending on the stand and construction materials used. Standard sized tanks would be available for purchase at all times. Custom tanks would have a turn-around of approximately 4-6 weeks, allowing enough time for the tank to cure and be tested properly.
If there is anything that you think should be added/modified for either option, please feel free to post in your response. This should be a fun topic, but please <u>no bickering</u>. I would like to keep the conversation moving forward in a positive and meaningful way.
Moderators, please let me know if this is inappropriate or if this needs to be posted in another thread.
Thanks,
Grant