mopedman
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I am wondering if everyone trusts the fish at walmart. I ask this because they don't always look very healthy and the people in the fish center don't seem to know anything about them. So do you trust them?
Thanx everyone, I didn't think they were good. About the shared water in tanks thing, doesn't petco and petsmart have it the same way or does it just seem that way? Thanks again
Thanx everyone, I didn't think they were good. About the shared water in tanks thing, doesn't petco and petsmart have it the same way or does it just seem that way? Thanks again
petco and petsmart know alot about fish. wal mart does not know anything. The fish at our wal-mart, are utra-slim, dead, dyeing, and have lots of dieseses. the people don't know what kind of diesese they have, so they just let them die. lots of them have ich and the workers think: uh, the fish have little white spots on them". and they have no idea it's a parasite infection. so they use a net in an ich infested tank, and use the same net in the other tank, and it all spreds. petsmart/petco give constant attention and care to their animals.
you may see some dieng or diesesed fish at petsmart or petco, but when you come back, their gone. that means if they die, the staff takes the fish out ASAP. And they treat fish ASAP.
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I am wondering if everyone trusts the fish at walmart. I ask this because they don't always look very healthy and the people in the fish center don't seem to know anything about them. So do you trust them?
The wallmart I have been looking at, the day time lady knows alot about the fish, now I am not so stupid to think she knows it all, but she has been able to give me reasonable answers to what i ask. She says she has several tanks of her own, and I see her cleaning the tanks all the time, and adding in medications if needed.fish can last the journey as long as the conditions are optimum as possible
some stores catch fish - properly with as little handling as possible and input oxygen into the bag - padding and extra buffering material is used - ok - price goes up - but the fish survive and they are "good" conditions - having said that i have transported fish which the journey was almost and hour and a half with no "extra oxygen" just a poly bag inside a paper bag!!!! - and with proper acclimatisation to your tank and water the fish are thriving!
gotta be good healthy specimens to start off with though i suppose.....
in U.K pets@home - some store fish are horribly kept and other stores every tank looks very well maintained and healthy fish.
just my 2p's worth!!!!
I have a situation that pretty much prevents me from buying anything from most pet stores. I have pet rats, and they are very delicate creatures that are sensitive to diseases brought in from other rodents. Every LFS in town (even the ones within a reasonable distance) sell rodents. To prevent my rats from getting deadly diseases, if I visit a pet store with rodents, I have to wait at least 3 hours before going home. This means that if I bought a fish from a pet store, it would be in the bag for at least 3 hours. (More then that when getting acclimated to the tank.) Therefore I usually buy my fish from Wal-Mart, as they sell no rodents and I can go directly home.
Not the best solution, but what else can I do?
(Open to ideas. Are fish ok being in the bag for over three hours?)