This evening I've invited someone over who had guppies from me a couple of times. But she let me know that a number of them got sick and some have died the past couple of days. She asked me to give her her money back. And I already gave her those guppies for a very cheap price. And I don't mind giving money back if the cause of it comes from my place. But I asked her to come over with some water of that tank. I told her that I wanted to check out her water before I would give some money back. She came and gave me a bag of water. I've tested it and it turned out that her water was way too soft. I told her to take a good look at my tanks and asked her if she saw any sick fish or fish that had the same symptoms. She couldn't see any weird swimming or sick fish. And I've asked her if she recently put new fish or plants in there. And then she told me that she bought some new plants in there that started to slime. I told her that certain plants don't do well in soft water.
Because the problem that she's dealing with didn't come from my place, I could justify not to give any money back. I told her that she needs to know what she's doing. Everybody can put fish in a tank. But that's not the whole story when it comes to fishkeeping. That's something I made her very clear. One tank is okay at her place. So, I said to her that I'm willing to be lenient despite of the fact that the problem was hers. So, I offered her to give her a number of various types of guppies and that she should put them in the other tank first. And raise the water hardness of the problem tank. And then I send her home. She realized that she couldn't blame me for the problem she has.
It's so important to know what you're doing when you start keeping fish. No matter cold, subtropical or tropical. And I totally understand that people get impatient to get fish in a new tank but the mind has to win from the heart in this case. So, be sensible when starting this aquatic hobby... Get things done the way it should be before any living creature will be added.
Because the problem that she's dealing with didn't come from my place, I could justify not to give any money back. I told her that she needs to know what she's doing. Everybody can put fish in a tank. But that's not the whole story when it comes to fishkeeping. That's something I made her very clear. One tank is okay at her place. So, I said to her that I'm willing to be lenient despite of the fact that the problem was hers. So, I offered her to give her a number of various types of guppies and that she should put them in the other tank first. And raise the water hardness of the problem tank. And then I send her home. She realized that she couldn't blame me for the problem she has.
It's so important to know what you're doing when you start keeping fish. No matter cold, subtropical or tropical. And I totally understand that people get impatient to get fish in a new tank but the mind has to win from the heart in this case. So, be sensible when starting this aquatic hobby... Get things done the way it should be before any living creature will be added.