fish_fetish65
Fish Crazy
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as a few of you may know, i do work a very popular pet store. i am not proud of the reputation that many employees give its fish department, but there isn't much i can do about that other than educate myself so that i may better educate all of my customers.
having said that, i do run into some very heartbreaking and upsetting situations, which i thought i would share with you all. perhaps sharing this will keep me from exploding with frustration and rage.
i have had people come in talking about how their two oscars are in a 10 gallon tank, people that complain that their angelfish is attacking their 8 platties and bala sharks in their 2.5 gallon tank, and in fact today a man came in bragging about his TWENTY-SEVEN jack dempseys he has crammed into a 20 gallon for the past 6 years. apparently, the fact that his fish have no room to move and are beating one another up was something he was proud of. i have had people insist that i should sell them a pacu to put in with their betta, and others that tell of their 5 south american cichlids living in a small fish bowl (which they later upgraded to a 5 gallon tank). i have been cursed at for refusing to sell a person neons to put in with their oscars or for telling people that they can't put four bala sharks into a 1/2 gallon bowl. people will sit there, look me straight in the face, and tell me that i don't know what i'm talking about because i tell them that the idea of goldfish in a bowl is a common misconception. i also have others that get angry with me because i tell them that they need at least a 55 gallon to house an oscar, and they already know that. they feel that i have insulted their intelligence by telling them so.
anyhow, thought i would get that out there after a particularly frustrating day at work. sometimes, when employees may seem to just not care what happens to the fish, it is actually a case of having given up on the human population, and abandoning all attempts at educating them because of people like those i mentioned above.
having said that, i do run into some very heartbreaking and upsetting situations, which i thought i would share with you all. perhaps sharing this will keep me from exploding with frustration and rage.
i have had people come in talking about how their two oscars are in a 10 gallon tank, people that complain that their angelfish is attacking their 8 platties and bala sharks in their 2.5 gallon tank, and in fact today a man came in bragging about his TWENTY-SEVEN jack dempseys he has crammed into a 20 gallon for the past 6 years. apparently, the fact that his fish have no room to move and are beating one another up was something he was proud of. i have had people insist that i should sell them a pacu to put in with their betta, and others that tell of their 5 south american cichlids living in a small fish bowl (which they later upgraded to a 5 gallon tank). i have been cursed at for refusing to sell a person neons to put in with their oscars or for telling people that they can't put four bala sharks into a 1/2 gallon bowl. people will sit there, look me straight in the face, and tell me that i don't know what i'm talking about because i tell them that the idea of goldfish in a bowl is a common misconception. i also have others that get angry with me because i tell them that they need at least a 55 gallon to house an oscar, and they already know that. they feel that i have insulted their intelligence by telling them so.
anyhow, thought i would get that out there after a particularly frustrating day at work. sometimes, when employees may seem to just not care what happens to the fish, it is actually a case of having given up on the human population, and abandoning all attempts at educating them because of people like those i mentioned above.