<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12641164#post12641164 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WarDaddy
It sounds to me like you are looking to start a collecting busniess. This is not the best venue to be discussing a reef related start up busniess.
Maybe in the future, a collecting business might be in the cards, but for now, we will stick to the desire to capture our own fish. If I was to start a collection business, the first people I would want to talk to is the reefers. They are who's opinions would matter to me most in seeking a way to properly care for what we catch. I feel the need to restate that this is only for our consumption. Please try to understand we are only trying to do the right thing for the fish that we catch for ourselves.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12641164#post12641164 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WarDaddy
If you are collecting for your tank, which you state, you do not need a large holding vat.
My understanding is that any introduction of a large number of fish to a tank, all at once, would be devastaing increase to the bio-load of that tank and may cause it to crash. As someone once said " the solution to pollution is dillution" On that note, why not setup a huge cost effective holding tank to keep the fish heathy until they can be introduced to the tanks in a manner which will keep the parameters stable?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12641164#post12641164 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WarDaddy
If you are going to collect, to sell, I do believe you really need to sit down and formulate a solid busniess plan, and do serious market research before you start. I suggest you find guys that are doing it now, buy them a few beers and discuss the profession. There are so may regulations in Florida waters, you really need to be very aware of all that.
If we were collecting to sell then you would be correct. However, I have no need for a business plan or market research, because I'm not selling... We are acutely aware of the laws that govern the personal collection of the fish we wish to take and have been trying to conform to each and every requirement they put on us.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12641164#post12641164 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WarDaddy
What is your goal, to make money? If you say no, then you are misleading yourself or us. If you say yes, your goal is to make money, I think your plans need a ton more work, and the best venue would be Scuba Clubs not Reef Clubs. We are your customers, but we know little about the catching, transport, holding on any sort of commercial scale.
It would be great if I could make money on this, but it is never going to happen. Due to the laws that govern our collecting, we may not resell any of our catch. If we decide to do this commercially, we would need to upgrade our licenses, have a business plan, do market research, etc... Heck, we don't even have a boat, that might be a significant required peice of equipment to do this commercially. My plan does require more work, I agree wholeheartedly. I consider asking people whom I respect in this hobby part of that work. Scuba clubs would be a ggod resource for techniques to capture the fish, but care of the fish after the catch is what I'm after, I trust reefers opinions more.
I hope I have answered your questions to everyones satisfaction. Is it now possible that we could now focus on the question of how to properly setup and care for the fish once captured, prior to their introduction to their new homes?
Thanks,
Joe