i have a old thread started from way back when i was thinking the same thing... it did not develope for me... it was so so great..things i never thought of...so many people really had great information.. i will try and find the link for you..
ShipOfFools37;2438949; said:best advice on here. not only business school, consider the sciences too, there is always more to learn. I know that if i walked into a LFS and the owner had a PhD in Ichthyology or a marine field, I'd trust him more than someone with just a bachelors in business or something. expand your horizons.
listen to J, I don't know him but he's well respected in the area for having quatlity fish.jthefishguy;2439946; said:The fish industry is challenging, but worth it. It took me 2 years before I found a decent supplier. Once you find him, he'll be your best friend. If you are getting fish via air cargo, bulk is the cheapest. Make sure you have a large car for all of the boxes! Remember, your dealing with living creatures, mark up percent is key, you'll lose a lot of money if you don't mark up right, expect to lose fish. The average pet store marks up around 300%. If you carry a good supply, people will always talk about your store, if your supply isn't so great, people will never hear about it.....carry all types of fish. Make it unique, make it a place people will remember. Feel free to look at my site, get some ideas.
www.freewebs.com/jthefishguy
freshwaterz;2440633; said:ha ha ha ha ha ...
do you really think some1 with those kinds of credentials is gonna waste his time as a fish store owner!!??![]()
Bottomfeeder;2442997; said:dont order any large fish until at least 5 ppl who can accommodate ask for them because if you have Arowanas and nobody buys them you are stuck with a bunch of growing Arowanas