It can be a sad hobby
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:15 pm
Hi everyone. I know I haven't been posting much lately but I've been lurking. Had something I wanted to share, though.
I went to the only LFS near my home today. I live in a highly populated area so its surprising there aren't more, but that's beside the point. The point is that there were dead fish in almost every tank, and employees were standing around doing nothing, talking to each other about insurance etc. Some of the fish showed evidence of being dead quite a while (large puffs of fungus surrounding them), and nearly all had been partially eaten or were in the process of being eaten. Many many sick fish were on display and none of them were being treated. To top it off, I overheard someone ask an employee a question and the answer he was given was completly wrong--he had high nitrites so had been doing water changes every two days. The employee told him to stop doing water changes because removing the water would remove the bacteria and slow down the cycle. Pfft. I actually spoke up and said "I beg to differ, the bacteria live in the filter and on the plants and glass, not in the water. Water changes help relieve the fish from the nitrite". The employee insisted they also lived in the water and told the guy he'd be fine if he just added some (expensive) bottle of nitrite detoxifier and stopped doing water changes. I grabbed my daughters hand and said "come on, lets go buy our stuff at petsmart. there are dead fish in every tank and the employees are giving bad advice". We left immediately and I don't think we will be returning again for a long while. I did go to petsmart and bought frozen bloodworms and filter media there instead. At least they remove fish from the tanks when they die, and they were doing tank maintanence while I was there, which it seems they are almost always doing during the day when there are fewer customers. Still...its a chain store. Are there ANY good family owned pet stores out there? I am feeling frusterated with the hobby in general because of the mistreatment and death of about 90% of the fish that are born into it. Emmas store is one of the only good stores I have ever even gotten wind of. This store I went to today used to be at least decent, but since last December has been going downhill. I heard it came under new management last year. Anyways, I'm sure a lot of people here have had similar frustrations, but I am particularly fed up with it today and thought I'd share.
I went to the only LFS near my home today. I live in a highly populated area so its surprising there aren't more, but that's beside the point. The point is that there were dead fish in almost every tank, and employees were standing around doing nothing, talking to each other about insurance etc. Some of the fish showed evidence of being dead quite a while (large puffs of fungus surrounding them), and nearly all had been partially eaten or were in the process of being eaten. Many many sick fish were on display and none of them were being treated. To top it off, I overheard someone ask an employee a question and the answer he was given was completly wrong--he had high nitrites so had been doing water changes every two days. The employee told him to stop doing water changes because removing the water would remove the bacteria and slow down the cycle. Pfft. I actually spoke up and said "I beg to differ, the bacteria live in the filter and on the plants and glass, not in the water. Water changes help relieve the fish from the nitrite". The employee insisted they also lived in the water and told the guy he'd be fine if he just added some (expensive) bottle of nitrite detoxifier and stopped doing water changes. I grabbed my daughters hand and said "come on, lets go buy our stuff at petsmart. there are dead fish in every tank and the employees are giving bad advice". We left immediately and I don't think we will be returning again for a long while. I did go to petsmart and bought frozen bloodworms and filter media there instead. At least they remove fish from the tanks when they die, and they were doing tank maintanence while I was there, which it seems they are almost always doing during the day when there are fewer customers. Still...its a chain store. Are there ANY good family owned pet stores out there? I am feeling frusterated with the hobby in general because of the mistreatment and death of about 90% of the fish that are born into it. Emmas store is one of the only good stores I have ever even gotten wind of. This store I went to today used to be at least decent, but since last December has been going downhill. I heard it came under new management last year. Anyways, I'm sure a lot of people here have had similar frustrations, but I am particularly fed up with it today and thought I'd share.