Becca
Fishaholic
EDIT: I PREVIOUSLY POSTED THIS, BUT IT HAD THE DRAFT UNDERNEATH IT WHICH MADE THE STORY HARD TO READ...
Anyway, this is just a rant. Here's what it was SUPPOSED to read:
Anyway, this is just a rant. Here's what it was SUPPOSED to read:
Ok, first off - for those of you who are not familiar with Meijer, it's our local "Super Grocery Store" - much like Wal-Mart or K-Mart, just without the "Mart" in the name.
I believe I read something somewhere (probably on this forum) that I tend to keep in mind when buying fish: "If you can buy tires, meat, groceries and your fish there, then you shouldn't be stocking your tank." (Forgive me if I got the original quote off...but it was along those lines). This advice, perhaps, should have been heeded by the customers I ran into at Meijer in the Pet Department Friday night.
So, here I am - at 9:30pm on a Friday evening, buying a breeder from the local Meijer. In walks a family of 4 (Mom, Dad and 2 kids) browsing the fish section. I nudge my husband and whisper that I can't believe someone would actively buy fish for their tank from Meijer. And he nudges me back and reminds me that it wasn't so long ago that I didn't know any better.
I figure he's right and I'll try to help the family out. So I walk over and notice they're all pointing to the Mollies going "ooooh!" And of course, the sales lady doesn't know a fish from a frog, so she doesn't seem to be the best candidate to help them in their selection. I ask how big their tank is (since they already have about 6 Guppies picked out, are going for an Algea Eater - probably a Pleco of sorts, and are now checking the Mollies.) Their selection of fish seems to be quite big - and I generally only add 2-4 fish to my tank at a time, to keep shock and stress down.
The guy replies "Just a small one, 10 gallon." And his wife replies "A 55 gallon." I didn't want to accuse them of being idiots, so I politely threw out a few quick tips for them "You are aware Mollies & Guppies breed quite a bit, right? Those cute Mollies will get to be about 2 inches, and you'll want to make sure that you have at least 2, preferrably 3 females for each male in your tank."
From the time I walk up to them, I got nothing but dirty looks from the wife - not sure why. I was with my husband, so I hadn't planned on hitting on hers. (Thank you very much, I like mine if it's all the same to you!) I figured - for whatever reason - I wasn't that welcome, so after I ofered my advice, I quietly slipped away.
Now, call me crazy - but HOW THE HELL can you mistake a 10-gallon for a 55-Gallon?!? And - if you HAVE a 55-Gallon, wouldn't you know better than to stock it with fish from your local K-Mart/Wal-Mart/Meijer?? Silly people.