Raising turtles to get rich, where is the road? has been in the turtle circle for many years, and has also witnessed some players turn into half-commercial and half-play roles, and some merchants have gradually returned to the identity of players. While we were still skeptical about the "turtle farming business", there was already a lot of interest in the topic: can turtle farming bring wealth? Is this a viable way to make money? Actually, we can't give a definite answer to such a question, but there are always people who are already exploring this path.
Especially now, the ** of some turtle species has been rising, which has added a lot of burden to many players, so the idea of using interest to support interest has made many people sprout. Therefore, many players have really started to enter the state of half-play and half-business.
It may be easy to make a little profit, but it is not easy to raise turtles to get rich!
First of all, the aquaculture industry needs a large amount of capital investment. To achieve an advantage in scale and production, sufficient financial support is required. Equipment, population introduction, site construction, labor, operation, as well as daily electricity bills, fuel, turtle food, etc. are all significant expenses. Compared to other investments, turtle farming has a longer payback period, so it may require more capital to cope with the initial loss period.
Secondly, the right venue is key. When choosing a breeding site, it is necessary to consider the cost of the site, the convenience of transportation, electricity, water and other issues. In addition, it is important to pay attention to whether the environment is noisy, as this not only affects the growth and reproduction of turtles, but may also cause disturbance to surrounding residents and other organisms.
In addition, it is important to obtain the relevant qualifications. Most live animal breeding requires corresponding qualifications, such as breeding qualifications, business and utilization qualifications, etc. For conservation animals such as turtles, it is even more difficult to obtain breeding and domestication qualifications. Even for non-conservation turtle species, it is necessary to obtain relevant qualifications.
At the same time, an efficient farming model is also the key to success. If you find that your income can't cover your costs after a period of time, you should reflect on whether there is a problem with your farming model. Reducing costs and increasing efficiency are key to staying profitable.
Disease control and prevention should not be neglected. Once a turtle becomes sick, it can trigger large-scale losses, especially when farming on a large scale. In order to cope with this situation, it may be necessary to have a professional veterinarian, or some emergency medication. Breeders themselves should also have a certain knowledge of breeding.
Finally, raising turtles to get rich also requires a clear understanding of the market. The turtle market is not a suitable place for ordinary people to pursue fame and fortune, and it is not worth setting foot in lightly considering market value and wealth income. As a turtle friend, if you don't have the strength to make turtle farming your main business, it may be wiser to just make it a side hustle or hobby. This can reduce many annoyances and unnecessary expenses. Using one's limited space and hobbies, a little bit of income, can also be regarded as supplementing one's own turtle food or labor income. That's not bad, but it's unlikely that you'll get rich.
The essence of turtle farming is simple companionship and joy. We should look at it this way: raising turtles to make money is a process of breeding more turtles and sharing them with more people. Our ultimate goal is to let more people enjoy the joy of raising turtles and the happiness of animal companionship. Keeping a clear head and a steady pace in a busy market is the real way to success.
In the past, because the turtle and turtle industry had just started, the market was immature and not standardized, and a large number of people seized this opportunity to exaggerate the various efficacy and economic value of turtles and turtles, and fooled batch after batch of newcomers to take over and make a windfall by speculating on seeds. But in this era, everyone's cognition and rationality have become more advanced, and the era of hype and pit is gone.
If you want to get rich, you must plan to do it, otherwise it will just be an afterglow of interest. We can have dreams, but not fantasies.