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When should I sell my Axies & for How much???

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victoria

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Hi, Eventually I will have about 20 beautiful Golden Axies for sale, I have spoken to a local fishery, who have sold axies before and he said he would take 10 from me,
My questions are:
*When are they ready to go to new homes?
*How much do I sell them to him for?
*And What is a reasonable price to sell them for on here?
Thanks xx
 
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alex

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hi
1) they are ready to go to new homes when they are around 3 inches, without any deseases, and fully formed.
2)i personally sell them to fish shops for around £7.50 depending on size, but then i get a very good deal because i know the shop owner.
3)presuming you mean the for sale section, i would have alook at shops in the local area, and see how much they are charging, and also by looking at the current for sale section, and seeing how much axies are going for.
 
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victoria

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Thanks, im not sure of what to do because we havent spoken about price.. and i know he has brought axie before, and i dont now for how much, i dont want to risk insulting him and have him not buy them because I need the room!
 
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victoria

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Can anyone else tell me what they have sold theres for to shops??
 
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ian

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hi Vicky...they sell where i live in shops for between 20 and 30 pounds ,i would'nt let them go to a shop for less than £7.50 ..think what it has cost you to get them to that size in daphnia and blood worm alone.
 
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