Fish Planet

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Does anyone (someone will :D ) know if Fish Planet is stocked w/salt water fish/corals now? Is their display tank up yet?

Kenny
 
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NO and NO, they do have a few things, but very far from being stocked. I wonder what is taking so long to get the salt stuff up and going?
 
thanks steve. i think i read the guest speaker for this weeks meeting is the owner of fish planet. should hear about it then.
 
Yep. Was there about a week ago. Some corals, some LR, some SW -- Not loads. Owner should be this month's speaker.

All that being said: Looks like this guy is trying to "do it right" and has the resume to pull it off.

The impression I get so far is that he's trying to be a(n) LFS that supplies the mainstream stuff (FW) yet still can be big enough/diverse enough to help the reefers.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9242855#post9242855 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kevin95695
Saw that. Other prices are reasonable. Just gotta know your prices.

Could you bring up this issue to the speaker at the meeting?
 
Originally posted by jacmyoung
Is it just me that thinks some of their dry goods prices are unbelievably high?

Jonathan's got a primo spot, where he probably gets good business just from foot traffic alone. I'm pretty sure the lease is a big reason why some of the prices are up there.
 
"Could you bring up this issue to the speaker at the meeting?"

I don't think it's appropriate to bring up competitive pricing when someone is willing to come and talk to us.
His subject will be, what does it take to open a fish store?

IMO: It's not cool to start price bashing / hounding, comparisons when they are gracious enough to come speak to us.
If you don't like the prices, then shop around elsewhere or go bring it up at the store location,

but the club meeting is not the place, nor the time.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9250169#post9250169 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by funman1

but the club meeting is not the place, nor the time.

I agree with Steve on this one...
 
It all depends on how the question is asked especially consider the subject is what it takes to open a fish store and hopefull stay open.

If the owner's objective is to attract foot traffic only, then it makes sense to spend a lot to lease a prime location and markup the prices.

But still I believe it is a reasonable question to ask whether he also intents to be competitive with some of the local stores that carries discount prices. For example while many drygoods prices were high, I also noticed a few on sale setups priced very good.

I don't think anyone who is as good a business person as this store owner appears to be may be offended by such questions.
 
Guys,

I did hear a rumor that they might be converting entirely to freshwater. Maybe you could ask about that tomorrow;)

Karl
 
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