As an educated consumer the time you have spent reading and deciding on your new live stock purchases is time well spent. Unfortunately that new animal you want, may be out of stock. As dissappointing as it can be, if the animal you ordered is not available, we would like you to understanding all the factors influencing on hand status. Below is a short run down of factors that influence the availability of marine life.
1) Every day we have new arrivals at our facility. Since the quality of health of livestock is of prime concern at Aquacon.com, often times specimens come in and will not be offered for sale because of poor quality or poor eating habits. Certain times we may ask you to wait a few days till we are confident that the new arrival is eating well and fully acclimated to aquarium life.
2) Marine life is not manufactured, it is caught , and divers
and fish collectors can't always find what they want.
3) The popularity of a species often is greater than the supply.
Therefore sometimes these fish are missing from the availability
list.
4) Bad weather such as hurricanes and typhoons keep collectors
from diving. If the storm is serious the dive boats won't leave
the dock. Other times in less serious storms they cannot go to
the areas on the reef where the fish wanted are found.
5) There are holidays throughout the year where many island divers either do not collect, or collect only during a limited number of hours. A good example is the month long Muslim holiday of Ramadan and everyone's favorite holiday, Christmas. During these holidays, both the collection and shipment of certain species is limited and availability affected.
6) Wars and violence influence the availability of livestock.
Species that come from only certain areas, such as the Red Sea,
Bali, and Fiji have been unavailable during times of trouble.
7) Many nations goverment agencies have specific annual shipping
quantites permitted for the entire year. The quantity will change
according to changes in area livestock population present. This
species management is done to keep the population at a safe level
for the long term.
8) The transporting of livestock from countries all over the world
requires cargo space on many smaller airlines. This cargo space
is often times at a premium and unavailable to the collector to
ship.