I don't think you understand the economics of a Lfs. $5-10? That would cover...the food I guess. There is also manpower, water, salt, power, and then any losses incurred. It would cost much more than $5-10 to work.
@fishdoctor does actually qt his fish if that's what you're looking for btw.
That’s absolutely correct there is no way five or $10 comes anywhere close to paying for proper QT. Try adding $50 or more per fish, then it might be possible to break even or even make a small profit.. keeping in mind the full proper quarantine is 6+ weeks, during which time you may encounter issues which require more Energy time knowledge and money to resolve.
After doing my best to offer proper QT of my Fish retail for the last 2+ years I realize there’s just not a market for it as people are not willing to pay what it really costs, this is a good example of that. As such I’m no longer offering my quarantine service as a retail offering, only for my service clients as I always have. I’ve been sitting on clown fish that I’ve had quarantined for over a year and always somebody wants something that is not in stock in addition to the operating costs it’s just not reasonable for most LFS to offer anything other than a quick turnaround on their fish, yet a two week observational QT should be typically the minimum amount of holding time in my opinion. As a result of trying to offer this premium product and losing my business thousands of dollars over the past few years I have decided to not to continue offering QT to the public and I will also no longer be offering wild caught fish or corals to the public only captive bred fish and corals moving forward. My retail business plan is to continue to be an information resource and to offer workshops at least bi-monthly moving forward. For hobbyists this is your opportunity to learn as well as obtain great deals on sustainable animals.
Unfortunately I can’t keep going on losing money just because I have a high standard. I need to only offer what is reasonable for the clientele to be able to maintain long-term in good health and as such captive bred animals are the only option IMO. Always here to help and answer questions if you have them thanks for the kind words @coralreefer. Happy holidays all.
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