Transhipper makes money selling there own fish besides transhipping fees. They get discounts as well from Thailand seller by there fish cheaper and reselling in U.S. for profit.
</P>cichlid8336;4315873; said:I just got him about 2 weeks ago and he did have Kok. It was a little smaller because of the stress of being shipped, but after 2 days it was fine.
IC IC... good to know the break-down...I might be inclined to inquire now...I always thought it was just too many "middle men" to be a good deal.cichlid8336;4317050; said:Shipping charges from Transhipper in Thailand to Transhipper in U.S. is free to buyer. You pick up charge from U.S. Transhipper when shipped to your address, which is usually standard shipping charges + a few more dollars for materials.. reboxing... holding for a day or two in U.S.Transhipper tank etc. If you live in California it's beneficial because of less traveling. If you live near a Transhipper then you can minimize expenses and just pick up fish at location...
...Transhipper makes money selling there own fish besides transhipping fees. They get discounts as well from Thailand seller by there fish cheaper and reselling in U.S. for profit.