[quote]Sometimes it can't be helped though.
Like if the advice is 'to rehome the fish' and its because your tank isn't big enough.. sometimes I would think the person doing the inquiry needs to contemplate this on their own personal terms.
You have a 75 or 100 gallon tank, you should rehome the fish.
If there is no one with a bigger tank ANYWHERE near you, your only option is to return them to the petstore.
Then they'll be resold again, and possibly into a SMALLER tank, I almost feel as if there is no possibly, there's a great chance some stupid teenager in a petco or petsmart will sell those 3-4 clowns to a 6 year old and his mother for their 30 gallon.
Sometimes it feels like your fish are damned if you do, damned if you don't and the best thing you could do in that instance IS keep them and try to strive towards getting a bigger tank asap instead of the rehoming.[quote][/quote]
WEll SAID!!!! I think many people on these boards are well meaning but forget; what percentage of people who have fish out there actually do everything they can for the wellfare of the animals they keep as pets? Very, very few. So if you have someone actually posting here on the board, chances are they are in the few percentage. Millions more loaches probably die horrible deaths in transport, waiting in pet stores or in small, dirty tanks than those that get even a half decent life in a "less than ideal" tank that may be currently too small. Telling people to give their loaches away or return them to the pet store probably only dooms them......how horrible to think about loaches returned that might have ended up being resold to more ignorant owners that quickly killed them.

Stores like Petsmart and Petco, totally rely on impulse purchases, specifically targeting people that if they were educated, probably wouldn't purchase the majority of animals available. Don't fool yourself about the pet industry. If people really care about these creatures and worry about stunting, start from the bottom up and go after the pet industry. [/quote]