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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:54 pm
by madmoroccan
@ plastic
Fair enough. Though I have to say that no pressure was applied... No PM was sent, and certainly no email. As for the post in question I am sorry if it has caused offence.
Sincerely
Bader.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 7:40 pm
by grettonman
No offence given or taken. It is a very protracted business getting fish from Germany - language, logistics etc. That is why I am being very cautious about selling any. I am hoping once I establish the procedure for obtaining the fish to sell them on a regular basis at between £100 and £125 per fish. This is highly dependant on the price I get them at. Yes I would like to make a profit to subsidise my fish room whilst I establish a small business specialising in L-plecs.
Marcus I may want to take your offer up on boxes to transport the fish. Please e-mail me with further details
[email protected]
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:47 am
by madmoroccan
Can I make a suggetion?
If you are driving down to Germany to get the fish... Why not just use a couple hard plastic transporter tanks... and for heating and filtration... use the proper stuff (a few low power heaters maybe 25-50w and a few small sponge filters)... How I hear you ask? Look up the word "inverter" on ebay... This is a gadget that converts the car's cigarette lighter to a 3pin uk plug... some even have multiple plugs.
Inverter:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/12V-DC-to-220V-AC ... dZViewItem
ALSO more goodies... I found this government document on the import subject:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/fish/fishfarm/pdf/giftext.pdf
Hope this proved to be useful.
Sincerely
Bader.