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Yeah one of the things I wanted to focus before selling was quality, luckily though when I was talking to my lfs they don’t have any local breeders that supply there guppy/Endlers and they buy them wholesale so I’m hoping to be there first I’m just scared that something might happen because I would hate to ruin the relationship and I’m also getting a good deal they sell male guppy/Endler for 4$ I’m getting 2$ for males and 1$ for females they also sell Shrimp which Im interested in but that’s for a later time.The other issue is that since quality guppies can be hard to find, a lot of independent stores work with local breeders, and every breeder has favourites or specialties. What Jane doe is breeding where you live can be different from what John Doe breeds around here. Once you escape the world of sickly farmed guppies and start looking at what skilled local people are producing, different things can be in demand even in different stores in the same town (in those rare areas where there are independent stores).
For sure… but the original post was what guppies were high grade, not looking to sell high grade guppies.What the post above says is that if you plan to sell guppies, remember the skills you are competing against. It isn't a question of buying a pair and making money. You can't compete pricewise with the Asian farms. You can try to produce better fish and compete that way, but it ain't simple.