My Experience Working At A Lfs

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Heya,
Recently I just got employed as a freshwater aquarist at a fish shop the next town over from mine. I'm going to leave their name out of this, but they specialize in coral reef tanks, but also feature a section for freshwater. And I gotta say, it's hard work but it's really fun and keeps me busy unlike my first job where I stand behind a counter all day doing nothing.
I've learned quite a lot with my time spent there. I've had the pleasure of meeting discus face to face and also a wide variety of corals, anemones and other marine fish I had no idea existed.
The down side is the two owners, a married couple that tend to bicker a lot and often have different point of views, they seem to rush everything, ESPECIALLY when it comes to setting up the tanks. They don't cycle the tanks well enough, and it results in horrific diseases and much, much die-off of very expensive marine species. 
On the plus, they have very professional displays, the tanks are well kept and very spacey. Most of the tanks have pretty healthy coral and fish species. And they feed all of the fish the right foods as well as a decent variety. The fish all seem pretty happy, there's rarely any stressed ones (except for the ones mentioned above), and every employee seems well dedicated to their job.
I love it, sadly, it's only a call-in job because I don't have that much knowledge on the saltwater side.
For the most part it's a pretty awesome hands-on experience. :D
 
Hey Hey, Glad to hear your enjoying it ... 
 
My stint in retail had it's ups and downs but like you said it's great hands on experience !
 
Seems a bit counter-productive, setting up a fish shop then not looking after the stock, also marine fish are ridiculously expensive. It's not only bad business and bad for business, it seems rather unethical too. Still, that said, you being there may slowly change their way of thinking, expecially when it comes to damaged profits for them and it's good experianece for you too.
 
I didn't mention the unlawful mixing of incompatible species either. It's gotten really awful.
There was Chocolate chip starfish being eaten by some crabs, and I asked one of the owners if they wanted me to remove him from that tank into the tank without the crabs and they said no because they assumed he was dead already. But... Isn't that a bit ugly for presentation of all the fish?
And yes, marine fish are certainly expensive, we sell our yellow/lemon tangs for like $70. But surprisingly we get a lot of business even on the week days.
 
Are you still working in this store? I really hope your boss doesn't get to read this thread! I wouldn't be happy reading your thoughts if it was my business lol
 
Yes, I'm still working there. How would they possibly know? I'm pretty sure they have better things to do than stalk their employee that gets called in every so often. And they're really chill and it sounds out of their nature to follow my internet activities.
But that's why I left the name out of it.
Unless.... y'know, they have account on here. lol
 
And who knows, if he did read this, maybe he would realize the tragedies of all the gobies and wrasses dying off because of the rushing to get more displays!
 
how would they know? well aside from the fact your real name shows on your profile to the left is a bit of a giveaway you've described their business and it's dealings for the entire world to read at their leisure!
 
What goes on the internet is there for the world and it's forever. It's not a private conversation, it's a very public one! All it takes is for your boss to be a bit bored one night and decide to surf the net, come across this site and spend a couple of hours reading this and that and then find this? I'd be afraid ... very afraid.
 
I agree, I think it would be prudent at least to remove your real name.  Better safe than sorry.
 
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us and it's good that you're trying to make a difference there.
 
I really doubt that's likely to happen, but I appreciate the warning. 
 
Now if this were a very popular social media site, then I would  choose my words more carefully, but I felt like this was the right place to express my experience while working at a lfs. 
Even the the other owner agrees that things are being rushed a bit.
 

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