MermaidMel
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I haven't had guppies for years because I had them years ago and found them quite weak and have read this can be this case since then, not sure if it's different for breeding but imports seem to be.
I have a small basic LFS nearby that doesn't sell much fancy but always stocks the basics and have had cories, tetras and angels off him before and was basically quite impressed, so last Monday bought 8 guppies and they were doing fine.
Saturday I went and bought 7 more and when I got home noticed the 3 peach ones had quite short and nipped tails (or were they rotting) and within hours a yellow was dead. My water is fine, as are my cories inside that same tank. The next day, I noticed one of the guppies I'd bought Monday had died and the other 2 the same colour were a bit cloudy looking, so I treated the tank and stats were still fine.
Then 2 more of those the same colour died, so I lost 4 in 2 days and the 3 peach ones have developed internal parasites, I say developed - I know he took that batch delivery on Friday afternoon and I bought them Saturday morning, so they obviously already had the problems.
I phoned today and said what had happened, the guy is normally very nice but he was defensive saying the other fish were fine, but he would replace the sick ones. Given that 4 died and 3 were sick I decided to take the whole lot back. The sick in one bag, the seemingly healthy in another bag.
They didn't like that one bit, holding up the bag saying 'they look fine to me' and 'we wouldn't have sold anything with nipped fins' and 'the other fish in the tank are fine' and 'have you had your water tested lately' to which I replied, be my guest and test it right now, but funnily enough they didn't and didn't really want to take back the bag of 'healthy looking' fish because they 'would have to treat them' - oh but I thought they LOOKED fine to you?
I said look, I am usually very happy here, I just don't want to keep waking up to dead fish and risking my cories health and my little dwarf plec.
I know it could be argued I added a lot of fish in one week, but I had removed other fish to make way, so the bioload wasn't sudden and they were young small males.
Anyway I accepted a refund on the 7 fish I bought Saturday and drew a line under it, leaving the healthy 8 fish with them to do as they please and I won't be going back there again.
However, what do you guys think - am I right, wrong, indifferent? I haven't lost fish in this way in my mature tanks for years, I've added and removed stock regularly. The only mass loss I had was in a new tank (with a cycled filter but that's another mystery), so given that the cories and pleco and shrimps are fine, I do believe the guppies were the issue.
Thoughts are welcome.
I have a small basic LFS nearby that doesn't sell much fancy but always stocks the basics and have had cories, tetras and angels off him before and was basically quite impressed, so last Monday bought 8 guppies and they were doing fine.
Saturday I went and bought 7 more and when I got home noticed the 3 peach ones had quite short and nipped tails (or were they rotting) and within hours a yellow was dead. My water is fine, as are my cories inside that same tank. The next day, I noticed one of the guppies I'd bought Monday had died and the other 2 the same colour were a bit cloudy looking, so I treated the tank and stats were still fine.
Then 2 more of those the same colour died, so I lost 4 in 2 days and the 3 peach ones have developed internal parasites, I say developed - I know he took that batch delivery on Friday afternoon and I bought them Saturday morning, so they obviously already had the problems.
I phoned today and said what had happened, the guy is normally very nice but he was defensive saying the other fish were fine, but he would replace the sick ones. Given that 4 died and 3 were sick I decided to take the whole lot back. The sick in one bag, the seemingly healthy in another bag.
They didn't like that one bit, holding up the bag saying 'they look fine to me' and 'we wouldn't have sold anything with nipped fins' and 'the other fish in the tank are fine' and 'have you had your water tested lately' to which I replied, be my guest and test it right now, but funnily enough they didn't and didn't really want to take back the bag of 'healthy looking' fish because they 'would have to treat them' - oh but I thought they LOOKED fine to you?
I said look, I am usually very happy here, I just don't want to keep waking up to dead fish and risking my cories health and my little dwarf plec.
I know it could be argued I added a lot of fish in one week, but I had removed other fish to make way, so the bioload wasn't sudden and they were young small males.
Anyway I accepted a refund on the 7 fish I bought Saturday and drew a line under it, leaving the healthy 8 fish with them to do as they please and I won't be going back there again.
However, what do you guys think - am I right, wrong, indifferent? I haven't lost fish in this way in my mature tanks for years, I've added and removed stock regularly. The only mass loss I had was in a new tank (with a cycled filter but that's another mystery), so given that the cories and pleco and shrimps are fine, I do believe the guppies were the issue.
Thoughts are welcome.