Cirrus
Arowana blogger
First, a little bit of history about Dragonfish and this site...
As some people on this forum already know, Dragonfish Canada is undergoing change. Originally it was started by Cirrus (who did the first three imports and helped out with another); then Kenta came along and helped out with the next 4 imports while Cirrus was out of the country. Then Cirrus came back and did more imports with Kenta. Now Kole, Lo Sai, and Marius have joined the group. In many ways so have other people across Canada, including everyone who has bought one or more fish from us. The idea of Dragonfish as a group buy club is growing. Recent sales have included other exotic fish, aquarium supplies, acrylic aquariums, and even 50 Fluval FX5 filters!
Ironically, arowanaclub.ca was born as a direct result of an online spat Cirrus had with the ArowanaCanada owners, so it could be said that some good came of it. Likewise, Kole, Lo Sai, and Marius joining Dragonfish Canada is pretty much a direct result of Arovillage starting up online. Thus, the pattern seems to be, whenever new competition emerges online to challenge the group buy method, Dragonfish Canada somehows undergoes change and grows stronger.
But where to now? Is Dragonfish set to become a true business? Up till now it has really been the (rather haphazard) actions of a few hobbyists; yet the potential for larger business is there. Cirrus thinks it best if the Dragonfish entity remain a collection of autonomous hobbyists each doing their own thing under the umbrella of the Dragonfish name; thus, those hobbyists who get involved, whoever they are, should be out to offset their hobbyist costs and not earn a living off of Dragonfish. I kind of like the possible motto for
Dragonfish being "Group buys organized by hobbyists for hobbyists to provide the best possible quality for the lowest possible price."
Thoughts? Opinions? All you people who have bought fish with/from Dragonfish...what would you like to see happen with the organization?
As some people on this forum already know, Dragonfish Canada is undergoing change. Originally it was started by Cirrus (who did the first three imports and helped out with another); then Kenta came along and helped out with the next 4 imports while Cirrus was out of the country. Then Cirrus came back and did more imports with Kenta. Now Kole, Lo Sai, and Marius have joined the group. In many ways so have other people across Canada, including everyone who has bought one or more fish from us. The idea of Dragonfish as a group buy club is growing. Recent sales have included other exotic fish, aquarium supplies, acrylic aquariums, and even 50 Fluval FX5 filters!
Ironically, arowanaclub.ca was born as a direct result of an online spat Cirrus had with the ArowanaCanada owners, so it could be said that some good came of it. Likewise, Kole, Lo Sai, and Marius joining Dragonfish Canada is pretty much a direct result of Arovillage starting up online. Thus, the pattern seems to be, whenever new competition emerges online to challenge the group buy method, Dragonfish Canada somehows undergoes change and grows stronger.
But where to now? Is Dragonfish set to become a true business? Up till now it has really been the (rather haphazard) actions of a few hobbyists; yet the potential for larger business is there. Cirrus thinks it best if the Dragonfish entity remain a collection of autonomous hobbyists each doing their own thing under the umbrella of the Dragonfish name; thus, those hobbyists who get involved, whoever they are, should be out to offset their hobbyist costs and not earn a living off of Dragonfish. I kind of like the possible motto for
Dragonfish being "Group buys organized by hobbyists for hobbyists to provide the best possible quality for the lowest possible price."
Thoughts? Opinions? All you people who have bought fish with/from Dragonfish...what would you like to see happen with the organization?
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