Breeding Tropical Fish to Make Money
Here's a great article that give you an introduction to breeding
tropical fish to make money. Tropical fish are gaining in popularity
and if you're already interested in the hobby, why not make some
money at it?
Tropical Fish Breeding for Profit
At some point in your life you have probably had a fish tank in
your home. Kids all over the world start out with guppies and
goldfish in round bowls on their dressers. For some people, this has
lead to a fish breeding business in the tropical fish market.
Even looking at the recent slew of children's movies that are based
underwater, you can see how the popularity of tropical fish is
increasing. Many tropical fish breeders have seen a rise in sales
over the last two years alone. This has led the entire industry,
from aquarium makers to salt providers, in increased sales and
profits as well...
...Raising tropical fish requires a little know how and some
specialized equipment. Typically, tropical fish will require more
room than your average guppy, so a large area for tank set up will
be needed. Depending on how many species you would like to raise
will determine the number and size of the tanks you need to operate.
Also consider the number of offspring you are likely to get from
each species. Some species of tropical fish can have hundreds of
offspring at one time. A percentage of these offspring will probably
have to be culled, or destroyed, because their quality will not be
up to your standards for your tropical fish breeding business. The
small and weak should be culled so as not to cause problems in the
entire tank environment.
Tropical fish breeding and raising fish to a marketable maturity
will require time and patience. Do your homework on growth rates and
reproductive rates of each species you plan to breed. You will also
need to know the compatibility of different species if you plan to
work with more than one in your tropical fish breeding business.
Salts, water, and water testing equipment are also a must and should
be top of the line. Water quality will play not only a crucial role
in the survival of your fish, but also in the success of your
operation as a whole in your tropical fish breeding. Tropical fish
can be very delicate. Your education will save you time and again if
you learn as much about each species that you are breeding as
possible. For example, copper will kill just about any tropical
fish, so you will need to know how to set up water conditions for
your fish accordingly.
Basic supplies such as food and water conditioners can be purchased
from local aquarium supply stores. However, you may research the
internet to see if you can buy in bulk to save money on the things
you will use the most - salts, conditioners, nets and the like. You
will also find there is a wealth of information available on
species, their natural conditions, captive raising of fish, and much
more. You will need to educate yourself often to produce good
quality and beautiful fish for successful tropical fish breeding.
Once you have begun producing your fish, you will need to get them
to your market. Transporting tropical fish takes skill and timing.
If you are shipping fish, which is becoming more and more common,
make sure that you are shipping them overnight, to an address that
will have a person present to accept the package at delivery. Always
make sure that your customer acknowledges this shipping arrangement
in advance and is aware of your returns and allowances policies.
Packaging your fish can be tricky as well. There are several methods
of packaging live fish for transport that are efficient and should
ensure live delivery. Depending on the size and oxygen requirements
of the species involved will depend on the type of packaging you
will need.
Most commonly, fish are double bagged, one bag tied at the opening
and turned upside down into another bag that is also then tied. This
prevents corners from closing in on the fish and also provides extra
piece of mind against leakage. Packing materials will need to be
tight, but not crushing, to keep the bagged fish upright. A good
suggestion to frequent buyers of your fish is to offer a discount to
them if they return your packing materials, as the extra padding and
such can get expensive.
Tropical fish can be startlingly beautiful and pleasurable to watch.
It is no wonder that tropical fish breeding is both profitable and
rewarding. Preparing well for this tropical fish breeding business
will help you succeed. If you educate yourself at every turn on
breeding, water conditions, raising and culling your fish, you are
sure to make a great splash on the tropical fish industry.
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