I Need Some Ideas

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
mammakoreb/marbled/cloning crayfish. at least a tank or two. Look em up if u dont know what they are. they make great fish food, good money if u sell them, and neat to watch.
 
Couldn't pass that deal up. But if I were you I would breed some rams, convicts for food, maybe try some bettas, some sort of rarer or wild caught tetras and whatever else you want lol
 
U call that a lil crazy? :):)

Although for a 100 bucks I would probably do it too ;) I would probably try to breed rarer dwarf cichlids, apistos, a couple of tanks for feeders since food always sells, maybe try bettas other then splendidas. Here where I am I could also sell the nice big guppies since they're not getting them anymore. I suggest check out whats the easiest species to breed that the LFS in ur area doesn't or rarely brings.
 
My LFS is the one who sold it to me he did not have room for it any more. He said if I started breeding he would give me store credit for african or anyother colorfull cichlids he would take them all.
 
My LFS is the one who sold it to me he did not have room for it any more. He said if I started breeding he would give me store credit for african or anyother colorfull cichlids he would take them all.

It is a matter of how much he would give you for store credit. If you breed so much and he can't sell them, you will not get much credit. It is only business for the store. I was able to breed so much that the lfs can't sell them any more. I don't do it anymore. It became a responsibility with too little money. The cost of the water and electricity need to be paid somehow. Store credit won't pay that. You have to do it for the challenge not the money. It's more fun for me to keep fish than breeding fish as a side business. Good Luck.
 
My LFS is the one who sold it to me he did not have room for it any more. He said if I started breeding he would give me store credit for african or anyother colorfull cichlids he would take them all.

:WHOA: So lucky....lol
 
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