Red_Belly_Pacu;4949808; said:No, that is not my point. The point is that everyone knows that LFS sell stuff for more than the internet does. So what is the big deal. You want to tell everyone that? Go right ahead like the OP is doing.
Like I said, I like to see small businesses survive and I know they have a lot of competition.
I want all the small fish stores to survive too, but the markup on many of the dry goods is ridiculous. $25 vs. $150 for the same product? I see bichirs at the LFS for sale all the time @ $30-$35 when I can get them on MFK for $20-$25 but I'll still buy the one at the LFS. It's more expensive, but it's not unreasonable. Many of those stores that are struggling refuse to lower their prices or markdown items that take a really long time to sell and they're hurting because of it. I've bought some veggie flakes from my LFS that had dust on the bottle from sitting on the shelf so long.
I think now that most people compare store prices vs. online prices, smaller fish stores need to be more price-competitive to stay in the game. Most everyone wants to help small businesses like fish stores, but when the price markups are unreasonable compared to the online price, people will choose their cash over their sympathy for the owners.