Originally Posted by
DaneDodger
Damsels ARE very hardy fish but they go through hell to reach the stores then before they had a chance to de-stress you took them home and then they probably went through a spike in ammonia... Any of that could be why they died really. Just chalk it up to a learning experience now that what's done is done :
at on the back::
Plus... Hey not all stores that sell fish are the same, yanno?
#1 I spend a lot of time talking to any customer that wants to buy any fish to try and estimate if the fish will be ok in their system. If I really don't think it will I tell them flat out. We don't carry a guarantee on our salt fish but on our fresh fish if I even think they're taking a chance I warn them that if they insist I will void out their guarantee because it's against my advice. If I REALLY think the fish will be in danger I refuse to sell them.
#2 I rarely let people bring their fish in to me at all and doubly so for saltwater since some of these are more delicate than most fresh. IF I do though those fish are not for sale at all. I will only adopt them out FREE after finding out if the fish will be ok with the adopter. Just the other day I got in a largish three stripe damsel and small lunar wrasse that will be adopted out to the right person and I only did it because these fish had been treated very well. The owners could hardly leave them and were very sad about the whole thing. Two days later and they're still both wonderfully fat and sassy so those two will get a great home in the end and some lucky people will get some delightful fish that need a good home.
Some of us care A LOT.
I think you are the type of Fish store that we all need in our towns.
Unfortunately so many in the business know that many of their customers are new to the hobby and in great need of advice but they refuse to give morale advice. Their advice lies in $$$$$.
It's really sad that so many get jabbed. Hey, that's why I'm here. You get real answers here and without this forum, I'd never have such a thriving tank.
Thanks for your honesty!!!!!!!!!!!!
However to others, i think a warning about their local fish stores is justified.