Desperate plea for zebras
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Desperate plea for zebras
I really really want some more but people are gettin so greedy with the price. anybody got any sensible price ranged zebras about!
Doesn't happen
Hi Shell,
Sensible prices and zebra plecs do not go together. £100/zebra is a very good price these days. however, I would never pay this. Relatively few people are breeding them and there are many other beautiful L nos out there at a fraction of the cost. For example I got 7 L134s for the same price as it would cost for one zebra. 6 L260s for the cost of one zebra.
Regards
Tom
Sensible prices and zebra plecs do not go together. £100/zebra is a very good price these days. however, I would never pay this. Relatively few people are breeding them and there are many other beautiful L nos out there at a fraction of the cost. For example I got 7 L134s for the same price as it would cost for one zebra. 6 L260s for the cost of one zebra.
Regards
Tom
yeah but as it says on the site its posted he only paid £13 for the pair people wanted him to sell them for peanuts like he said if you bought your house for £35k and then 3 years later it went upto £135k you wouldnt say oh ok have it for £40k coz it just wouldnt be fair, would ya!
if people love them that much you will pay and travel whatever the cost, i would imagine
if people love them that much you will pay and travel whatever the cost, i would imagine
A real hot potato of a subject this one. As has been said by the members here many a time before supply and demand is ruling zebra pricing at the moment. Unfortunately it looks likely to remain that way for the time being. The only thing that I see bringing zebra prices down is for the market to be suddenly flooded with zebras and that is just not going to happen.
Even when zebras were comparatively "cheap" they were still being sold for around the £45 mark at LFSs near me. This was when you could buy a gold nugget for under £10 and a royal for £12. It would be unrealistic to still expect to pay these prices especially now that there is a ban on zebra exportation. It is not a question of greed driving zebra prices up but rather a case of them becoming more and more scarce, there are of course exceptions to the rule. I feel that it is totally reasonable for zebras to be sold at their market value.
I agree with the comments of the anon poster, regardless of what he paid for them he can now sell them for substantially more because the market dictates it. I honestly believe that if you want zebras that much you will make the necessary sacrifices to get them.
Adam
Even when zebras were comparatively "cheap" they were still being sold for around the £45 mark at LFSs near me. This was when you could buy a gold nugget for under £10 and a royal for £12. It would be unrealistic to still expect to pay these prices especially now that there is a ban on zebra exportation. It is not a question of greed driving zebra prices up but rather a case of them becoming more and more scarce, there are of course exceptions to the rule. I feel that it is totally reasonable for zebras to be sold at their market value.
I agree with the comments of the anon poster, regardless of what he paid for them he can now sell them for substantially more because the market dictates it. I honestly believe that if you want zebras that much you will make the necessary sacrifices to get them.
Adam
I agree with all of the above. I have just one more thought... there are a lot of people who buy fish because they're pretty, but do not really have the skills or level of interest to give fish an environment where they can thrive. With the few zebras that are around, I think the scary price tag is almost a good thing as it makes sure the zebras that do still exist are at least going to be cared for as best as they can. At £100+ each, no one is going to take the responsibility lightly. I think that the current price will do more to keep the zebras in the hands of the real enthusiasts. How many more of these rare fish would be lost if they were cheap to buy and ended up in any old tank. How many would be dropped in dirty tanks as "algae eaters", etc.
I know it's frustrating, but in a way, I think it goes some way towards protecting the fish. Anyway, that's my two cents worth...
I know it's frustrating, but in a way, I think it goes some way towards protecting the fish. Anyway, that's my two cents worth...
Going rate
One thing is for sure, no one is going to get a Zebra plec on the cheap and no one should ask for this. If anyone wants a Zebra badly enough they must realise they have to pay the going rate.
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Re: Going rate
Not true....Shelly, your emotional plea got to me....& if I was in the UK, I would give you one for free...I mean it. Kinda of share the wealth amongst dedicated fishkeepers; besides we get them cheaper over here. Keep on looking, you need to find a partner for your blue-eyes!Anonymous wrote:One thing is for sure, no one is going to get a Zebra plec on the cheap and no one should ask for this. If anyone wants a Zebra badly enough they must realise they have to pay the going rate.