iworkforanLFS
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I hope it is alright to post this, I don’t know where else to go for help.
At the end of last year I began working for a LFS. This store had been closed and a new owner acquired the store and just recently reopened. The owner had been a hobbyist both fresh water and marine for years and has worked hard to reopen the shop a lot cleaner then it was before with better pricing and service.
Since then I have been trying to help him figure out exactly how to run the business and give him my input on things although I am no expert. He is working extremely hard and extremely long hours, but is struggling through advice from distributors, sales reps, a small business association, reef clubs, accountants, other stores……
Some of the biggest things that needs to be resolved.
1.
The owner has been told by several people to run the marine displays in hypo and the fish only system in both copper and hypo… (I have heard in several places never to combine the two and read items from big authors on other sites that hypo should never be used)
He really wanted to avoid this, but we are losing fish even though most of our water parameters have been sitting stable.(Except for salinity and temp)
2.
I had always heard that stores make there largest profit off of dry goods and usually not off of their live stock. I’m being told now at the store that just simply is not the case. (Keep in mind we sell both fresh and salt and currently it seems our audience is about 50/50, but I expect the fresh water will rise as people learn the store is open or even there.)
3.
We are losing a large number on specific species of hermits and snails. I had believed this originally to be the fault of poor acclimation practices, but even those that made it after the first 2 weeks seemed to eventually die off. Currently I am thinking it may be temperature, salinity, or a combination of both. I just recently found out that the salt system is at times as low as 74*F or lower and the specific gravity they try to maintain at a level of 1.023-1.022. Thoughts?
Other issues to be posted later.
Where can we go for advice? People say they want to help LFS. There are only two decent stores in our area. It is rumored that the competition is about to go out of biz and the store that I work for will be all that is left. We are working hard to keep our heads up, but the owner is serious questions his decision to open the store.
At the end of last year I began working for a LFS. This store had been closed and a new owner acquired the store and just recently reopened. The owner had been a hobbyist both fresh water and marine for years and has worked hard to reopen the shop a lot cleaner then it was before with better pricing and service.
Since then I have been trying to help him figure out exactly how to run the business and give him my input on things although I am no expert. He is working extremely hard and extremely long hours, but is struggling through advice from distributors, sales reps, a small business association, reef clubs, accountants, other stores……
Some of the biggest things that needs to be resolved.
1.
The owner has been told by several people to run the marine displays in hypo and the fish only system in both copper and hypo… (I have heard in several places never to combine the two and read items from big authors on other sites that hypo should never be used)
He really wanted to avoid this, but we are losing fish even though most of our water parameters have been sitting stable.(Except for salinity and temp)
2.
I had always heard that stores make there largest profit off of dry goods and usually not off of their live stock. I’m being told now at the store that just simply is not the case. (Keep in mind we sell both fresh and salt and currently it seems our audience is about 50/50, but I expect the fresh water will rise as people learn the store is open or even there.)
3.
We are losing a large number on specific species of hermits and snails. I had believed this originally to be the fault of poor acclimation practices, but even those that made it after the first 2 weeks seemed to eventually die off. Currently I am thinking it may be temperature, salinity, or a combination of both. I just recently found out that the salt system is at times as low as 74*F or lower and the specific gravity they try to maintain at a level of 1.023-1.022. Thoughts?
Other issues to be posted later.
Where can we go for advice? People say they want to help LFS. There are only two decent stores in our area. It is rumored that the competition is about to go out of biz and the store that I work for will be all that is left. We are working hard to keep our heads up, but the owner is serious questions his decision to open the store.