

I could have, yes; but I choose not to do soYou could have sent me a PM with the info being I'm trying to sell them
A commercial post is where the seller is not a private individual and is operating as a company. But these guidelines may also add value to all sellers posts.
You are welcome to post stock lists; fishes and anything else within the forum rules. However, you are more likely to annoy than attract customers unless you do it well! Here are some guidelines on best practice.
People will follow (subscribe) to your thread. Therefore, and to stop too many threads from one entity, I would ask you to keep all the posts in one thread, say call it "Acme Fish Store Stock" and keep updating it with new posts as new things become available. Lots and lots of threads with one post is not appreciated/good by the site or your customers.
Adding your own pics of the fish is good. Adding pics of the species taken by someone else is a very good way to turn folks off and may be illegal! Bear in mind using an image without permission to make profit is pretty poor show, and not the same as posting it in a non-commercial discussion.
You should post prices, but be prepared to discuss them either openly or by pm. That's up to you.
Check the names and learn how to use the clog tag feature to link to the species - that WILL get you kudos. e.g. L034 or Blue Catfish or Corydoras trilineatus. Correctly ID'ed fish will get you noticed. Just regurgitating trade names is a good way to demonstrate a lack of understanding.
Also, be prepared you will get all sorts of questions - but then you work in a shop - you will be used to that! The team will moderate if required, but you are putting yourself out there (and gaining the benefits of doing so) but you may need to publicly defend a position.
Dyed or injected fish will get you quick scorn. Hybrids are also a hot topic and selling them may also give you a hard time or just switch people off a bit.
If in doubt ask either by PM to me or by replying to this thread. You may also wish to PM me prior to your first post and thus be able to preface that post with "posted with permission". It is good for others to know you were kind enough to ask first!
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I'm the same way but learned to bit my tongue. I learned you can inform somebody with out ruining their for sale thread. I also have a vast knowledge of fish and reptiles.Viktor Jarikov wrote:Taratron, IMHO you are clouding up a rather clean argument: it about courtesy, not hybrids.
Vinman, you are obviously a novice here, because everyone who's been here a length of time knows that SidGuppy is a great, wonderful expert and walking random fish knowledge encyclopedia, tremendous asset to this forum, and also does not hold back almost anything. That's the way he is. He speaks his mind. Sometimes to his disadvantage, but he just does. He also can be hugely entertaining but he is, how shall I put it mildly... "rough on the edges"Also, he is one of the most passionate haters of the syno hybrid industry, and given this knowledge, you, I am sure, would agree that his post was rather civil.
Lex (SidGuppy), I know you do not need me defending you but this is just my awkward attempt to clear things up and re-install a fragile peace...