Thank you so very much, my friend!
Well Viktor, you need to ask for help. If not for financial assistance then for business, planning and marketing assistance.
***You are probably right. I am not too proud to ask or even beg for help. I just fail to see any effective venues at the moment, probably mostly for my ignorance and limited horizons.
As you already know, your time is taken up by property maintenance. Time you can't afford because not only is your dream slipping away, but because of the hidden costs and lost opportunity of not opening...
***It's like you are looking at the crystal ball. You probably know my taxpayer ID number too. This is right in the bullseye.
So... how to reduce the time and effort spent on yard maintenance ? ...
... And because you are time poor, you do need to financially value the time you spend on everything.
***True.
So either pursue passive income streams or charge for fish advice, rescues, treatments etc. What is not making a profit is costing you.
***I can only think of the YT along these lines. This direction can be sensibly developed with external help and a bit more effort from me. Anything else seems unreal.
Similarly, what are mundane and tedious fishy chores for you may be quite interesting and exciting for someone else? What say you have fish feeding tours next week? By this I mean a small admission charge for viewing your fish feeding routine and they can also buy the appropriate food from you for feeding themselves. So not only will this free up some time but it will reduce your food bill and may even be profitable. And if climbing into a tank for cleaning is needed then that's s gold mine right there ! Charge extra if they want to Youtube or social media their experience.
***I am not open yet, don't have the Certificate of Occupancy, and this activity would then be probably of some unlawful kind. I am not known so next week won't work, no one would come
IMHO these are the ideas worth looking into once one opens, these are what I called bells and whistles before. I don't see how this could free up my time because unsupervised feeding is out of the question unless the amount of feed is negligible versus overall. Not only the feeding regiment is very strict but also this is when I observe fish, evaluate their appetite and health and sometimes adjust the amount and feed kind. ||| The other thought about letting people snorkel or get inside the tanks, which is a very exciting and awesome idea and an unforgettable, dreamy experience I wholeheartedly wish I could give all my visitors, but I spoke with someone who had experience in this and they said one accident / injury / mishap with one bad apple person / child can erase the whole thing. People in our time and age and in the USA will sue you for all you got even if they are at fault, or ruin you with long litigation. Thieves can sue you when they injure themselves on your property and win. There is no common sense anymore, forget conscience.
Do make sure your signage provides free advertising.
***True.
If you do the sums, you may get a shock to realise what you need to earn every waking hour just to break even.
***Right. I think $50,000 a year to break even, very roughly. 50 weeks x 40 hours = 2000 hours a year. $50,000 / 2000 h = $25 an hour.
Perhaps you are already working hard but steadily going broke.
***Not going up or down would be the right picture. The wife works 3 jobs to sustain us, 2 full teaching loads, one highschool full time and two universities part time.
Again on the subject of time, how many working hours do you have left in your body?
***Not following. A day? Or you mean years? Probably 25 more years (48 yo + 25 = 73 yo), at 2000 h a year = comes to the same 50,000 hours, haha...
What would happen if you broke your leg?
***The operation would limp along with my wife's effort and my advising what to do. My lower back goes out periodically, sometimes I am bedridden for 1-2 weeks and then barely walk for another few weeks, so this scenario is very familiar to us.
Your business is never ever going to be fully ready to open. That's how life is.
***True.
It's a good idea to have a soft opening while you are constructing. Not only to focus your goals and progress and gain some achievements but equally so you can be agile and incorporate real world experiences and customer feedback into the construction process. Every zoo and public aquarium has some areas closed for maintenance. This just makes visitors what to return later to see the improvements.
***Right. But they set some minimum for themselves with which to open. My 10K is the last hurdle to achieve that minimum. I will be slowly working on our largest exhibit 35,000-50,000 gal after we open. This is the plan.
If you can't open a coffee or food stall, perhaps you can find a companion business and grow your market together ?
***We can and we would like to but this will require a different license and municipal zoning (we are in a residential-agricultural zone with a conditional land use permit from the city strictly for an Educational Aquarium) and will be pursued later, once the main business gets going.
Hobbyist Public Aquarium!? How are you not getting free tanks or product sponsorship from some of the larger manufacturers? You don't have to sell your soul but it may not hurt to have a sponsorship board under your front signage.
***Because I am nobody. I am not open. No company would probably like to invest into an unknown tiniest potato. Plus we are not a nonprofit. Everything we have is ours. IDK how sponsors would arrange giving us stuff now in exchange for future advertising because there is no third independent unpaid party as the Board in case of a non-profit... ||| I've been told repeatedly there are for sure philanthropists, individuals and societies, who have money and want to give them away to worthy causes and they look for these worthy causes... and they could relate to our story and likely give us money without any strings but I've no clue where to start looking for them.
"IchthyoPark" is a really terrible name. No offense. It's bad on so many levels and that's coming from a fishhead.
***None can be taken. This is based on an attempt to be helpful. Constructive criticism is always more than welcome. Anyhow, explain? My thought was since we aim to be educational, why not start with the name, so people start learning science language from getgo, I thought it'd be cute... A naive thought perhaps. Maybe silly too.
I'm wondering if you can rent out some of your housing for free yard maintenance ?
***We could rent out enough for the wife not having to work but she doesn't want to. Our home is her haven. She is a teacher. She gets tired of people, can't deal with them at home too. ||| Our property is gorgeous, no bragging, most people say "breathtaking". We could have banquets, honeymoon suits, special events, anything. One building has a 100 feet by 15 feet high glass wall, ceiling to floor, looking out onto water and nature, well landscaped but natural at the same time. There are three suits in the building, we use one for bedroom, people can stay in the other two for a week or for a year... The wife doesn't want to. Yet or never, IDK. In any case, this would require another rezoning application. Our original rezone application cost us $25,000 and 1.5 years and the outcome was unknown. We could have spent all this time and money and get denied by the city commissioners' board at the end.