DeadlyMixer
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Ok as you can see by looking over <<------ i dont live in Canada or the US. So i dont have a local WM they just dont exsist. we have a similar department store but they dont sell live stock only some essential supplies and maybe a little more depending on the store your at
However heres my two cents still...
The kind of uneducated state of both the lps, lfs, WM or anywhere else thats decided to sell animals staff and customers is a BIG problem.
I hate to admit it but my recent adventure (that i thank you all for helping) with first time tropical fish buying. This is how it went...
DAY 1: Girl wakes up in morning and looks at TURTLE tank (for those who dont know turtles do not need to be cycled and can stand 100% changes etc) at end of bed. She thinks the turtle isnt in the water that often so maybe some FISH would be a pretty addition. Girl jumps out of bed and races off to the shops with fully stocked WALLET. Girl walks in to LPS walks strait past UNINVITING STAFF. Girl looks at all the PRETTY FISH and spots some she really likes (at this stage she does not even know their name) and READS the label which states the NAME (Neon's) and PRICE ($1.90 each or 10 for $15). Having decided these are the fish for her she FINDS a STAFF MEMBER and requests "10 neon's please". Girl watches a JAR be filled with WATER from a tank (not the neon's tank), some BLUE STUFF (water ager) added, her FISH added, more BLUE STUFF, contents of JAR(glass) TIPPED thaINTO BAG (plastic), bag tied and taken to the COUNTER where bag is put in bag (paper), bags are then put in bag (plastic shopping complete with advertising), fish are PURCHASED and then girl WALKS HOME (15 mins). Girl CLEANED TANK the DAY BEFORE (100% strait from tap no ager added) so FLOATS BAG in water for about an HOUR while feeding turtle. Fish are then RELEASED into tank and girl COUNTS FISH (to make sure she has 10) and goes to do other stuff. When getting into bed girl realises she has NO FISH FOOD. So plans to get this first thing in the morning.
DAY 2: Girl looks at fish for a little while then GOES TO GET FISH FOOD. Stating to the staff member that she was very silly forgetting to buy food. STAFF MEMBER states THIS IS OK as would have been FED YESTERDAY (day 1). Girl ASKS IF fish EAT TROPICAL FLAKES, picks something off the shelf (without reading labels other than name and price) and PURCHASES it. Girl ADDS FLAKES TO TANK as soon as she gets home. However the fish DONT SEEM HUNGRY so she will come back and try later. Girl notices FISH CLOSER TO TOP than before so DECIDES it is a good time to TRY FEEDING. This time SHE SEES THEM EAT so stops worrying.
DAY 3: Girl FEEDS FISH (early as she has a busy day ahead) and proceeds with day. Girl gets MESSAGE FROM AUNTY asking if she would like to stay over at nanas for the night (as is nanas birthday). Girl packs her things and GOES to stay at nanas FOR the NIGHT.
DAY 4: Girls mother and brother take her home in the late evening. MOTHER LOOKS AT FISH when they first arrive. GIRL LOOKS AT FISH about an hour later and DISCOVERS ONE fish laying DEAD on the filter. Girls mother is sure this fish was not dead when she looked. Girl realises she DOES NOT HAVE A NET. However she is too tired and WILL GET DEAD FISH OUT IN MORNING.
DAY 5: There are now THREE DEAD FISH in the tank. Girl MAKES a NET out of stockings and wire. All DEAD are REMOVED from the tank and disposed of. Girl is WORRIED about saftey of other fish so SEARCHES on the INTERNET for some kind of answers. Girl FINDS helpful INFORMATION but is still NOT EXACTLY SURE. Lucky there is a forum so she POSTS her PROBLEM (however she does not have a water testing kit) to try and get help making her diagnosis of the problem. Some helpful people help her come to the CONCLUSION it is ICH. Girl GOES to LPS to get Ich TREATMENT. Girl is WORRIED so asks STAFF member WILL the Ich TREATMENT HARM TURTLE. Lps staff member SUGGESTS treatment be done in ANOTHER SMALLER TANK. This COULD BE very COSTLY but girl has plastic tank she once used to house frogs. Girl PURCHASES Ich TREATMENT and water AGER (she has some also from when frogs were tadpoles but is not sure where it is). Girl FILLS TANK with water FROM TURTLE TANK fish are currently in as ONLY OTHER OPTION is TAP water. Girl does a 50% CHANGE on hospital tank with AGER and TREATMENT ADDED. Six Fish are TRANSFERED to HOSPITAL tank as there has been ONE more DEATH. There are NO more WHITE SPOTS on the fish about an hour after they are moved. Girl MAKES POST asking "Could white spots go this quick or is it possible it wasnt Ich?" and discovers it is possible it WASNT ICH. Girl goes to sleep still WORRIED ABOUT the CAUSE of the deaths. However taking the DECREASE in deaths as a GOOD SIGN.
Day 6: Girl wakes to discover she was mistaken there have been FOUR DEATHS OVERNIGHT. Girl GIVES UP HOPE of remaining fish surviving an hour later ALL FISH ARE DEAD.
Girl decides this is a bad sign about conditions of turtles tank and sutibility for fish. Armed with new found knowledge learnt along the way girl has now bought a water testing kit, nets, gravel vac and new filter (external). She is currently cycling the tank and working on having everything to make adding tropical fish a happy and safe experience next time. Including having a quarintene tank set up before the fish arrive home.
There are many key things i was not aware of when i got the fish that i should have been. Nomatter what the animal is or where your getting it from it's important that this stuff is found out before there are deaths. Owners to be should take responsibility in finding all these thing out before the big purchase. However in reality for most its an after thought. So thats where store staff need to be pro-active in making sure prospective owners are ready for the responsibility. It shouldnt just be all about making profit!!!
However heres my two cents still...
The kind of uneducated state of both the lps, lfs, WM or anywhere else thats decided to sell animals staff and customers is a BIG problem.
I hate to admit it but my recent adventure (that i thank you all for helping) with first time tropical fish buying. This is how it went...
DAY 1: Girl wakes up in morning and looks at TURTLE tank (for those who dont know turtles do not need to be cycled and can stand 100% changes etc) at end of bed. She thinks the turtle isnt in the water that often so maybe some FISH would be a pretty addition. Girl jumps out of bed and races off to the shops with fully stocked WALLET. Girl walks in to LPS walks strait past UNINVITING STAFF. Girl looks at all the PRETTY FISH and spots some she really likes (at this stage she does not even know their name) and READS the label which states the NAME (Neon's) and PRICE ($1.90 each or 10 for $15). Having decided these are the fish for her she FINDS a STAFF MEMBER and requests "10 neon's please". Girl watches a JAR be filled with WATER from a tank (not the neon's tank), some BLUE STUFF (water ager) added, her FISH added, more BLUE STUFF, contents of JAR(glass) TIPPED thaINTO BAG (plastic), bag tied and taken to the COUNTER where bag is put in bag (paper), bags are then put in bag (plastic shopping complete with advertising), fish are PURCHASED and then girl WALKS HOME (15 mins). Girl CLEANED TANK the DAY BEFORE (100% strait from tap no ager added) so FLOATS BAG in water for about an HOUR while feeding turtle. Fish are then RELEASED into tank and girl COUNTS FISH (to make sure she has 10) and goes to do other stuff. When getting into bed girl realises she has NO FISH FOOD. So plans to get this first thing in the morning.
DAY 2: Girl looks at fish for a little while then GOES TO GET FISH FOOD. Stating to the staff member that she was very silly forgetting to buy food. STAFF MEMBER states THIS IS OK as would have been FED YESTERDAY (day 1). Girl ASKS IF fish EAT TROPICAL FLAKES, picks something off the shelf (without reading labels other than name and price) and PURCHASES it. Girl ADDS FLAKES TO TANK as soon as she gets home. However the fish DONT SEEM HUNGRY so she will come back and try later. Girl notices FISH CLOSER TO TOP than before so DECIDES it is a good time to TRY FEEDING. This time SHE SEES THEM EAT so stops worrying.
DAY 3: Girl FEEDS FISH (early as she has a busy day ahead) and proceeds with day. Girl gets MESSAGE FROM AUNTY asking if she would like to stay over at nanas for the night (as is nanas birthday). Girl packs her things and GOES to stay at nanas FOR the NIGHT.
DAY 4: Girls mother and brother take her home in the late evening. MOTHER LOOKS AT FISH when they first arrive. GIRL LOOKS AT FISH about an hour later and DISCOVERS ONE fish laying DEAD on the filter. Girls mother is sure this fish was not dead when she looked. Girl realises she DOES NOT HAVE A NET. However she is too tired and WILL GET DEAD FISH OUT IN MORNING.
DAY 5: There are now THREE DEAD FISH in the tank. Girl MAKES a NET out of stockings and wire. All DEAD are REMOVED from the tank and disposed of. Girl is WORRIED about saftey of other fish so SEARCHES on the INTERNET for some kind of answers. Girl FINDS helpful INFORMATION but is still NOT EXACTLY SURE. Lucky there is a forum so she POSTS her PROBLEM (however she does not have a water testing kit) to try and get help making her diagnosis of the problem. Some helpful people help her come to the CONCLUSION it is ICH. Girl GOES to LPS to get Ich TREATMENT. Girl is WORRIED so asks STAFF member WILL the Ich TREATMENT HARM TURTLE. Lps staff member SUGGESTS treatment be done in ANOTHER SMALLER TANK. This COULD BE very COSTLY but girl has plastic tank she once used to house frogs. Girl PURCHASES Ich TREATMENT and water AGER (she has some also from when frogs were tadpoles but is not sure where it is). Girl FILLS TANK with water FROM TURTLE TANK fish are currently in as ONLY OTHER OPTION is TAP water. Girl does a 50% CHANGE on hospital tank with AGER and TREATMENT ADDED. Six Fish are TRANSFERED to HOSPITAL tank as there has been ONE more DEATH. There are NO more WHITE SPOTS on the fish about an hour after they are moved. Girl MAKES POST asking "Could white spots go this quick or is it possible it wasnt Ich?" and discovers it is possible it WASNT ICH. Girl goes to sleep still WORRIED ABOUT the CAUSE of the deaths. However taking the DECREASE in deaths as a GOOD SIGN.
Day 6: Girl wakes to discover she was mistaken there have been FOUR DEATHS OVERNIGHT. Girl GIVES UP HOPE of remaining fish surviving an hour later ALL FISH ARE DEAD.
Girl decides this is a bad sign about conditions of turtles tank and sutibility for fish. Armed with new found knowledge learnt along the way girl has now bought a water testing kit, nets, gravel vac and new filter (external). She is currently cycling the tank and working on having everything to make adding tropical fish a happy and safe experience next time. Including having a quarintene tank set up before the fish arrive home.
There are many key things i was not aware of when i got the fish that i should have been. Nomatter what the animal is or where your getting it from it's important that this stuff is found out before there are deaths. Owners to be should take responsibility in finding all these thing out before the big purchase. However in reality for most its an after thought. So thats where store staff need to be pro-active in making sure prospective owners are ready for the responsibility. It shouldnt just be all about making profit!!!