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terry chenoweth
April 9th 07, 08:03 PM
You'll never get the information in a pet store.
There are 2 reasons:
1. They don't know
2. They don't care.
First, have you been shopping lately? Retail outlets are in a crisis!
Hiring anyone to staff their stores is difficult right now... hiring
qualified candidates... especially in specialty areas like tropical
fish is... almost impossible!
Don't beleive me? Check out your nearest national, big-box, pet
outlet.
After you find them, wait for the staff members to finish their
conversation about last night's party, and ask them a question.
Notice the blank stare.
And they look at YOU like YOU'RE an idiot!
When you go to a store like that you better be prepared to walk up to
an aquarium, point to the fish you want and say "I want that one".
Nuff said.
Secondly, as for them not caring... Ask yourself this, "When do you
spend the biggest chunk of money in this hobby?" At the very beginning
of course!
You need to invest in the aquarium, perhaps a stand, filter, heater
and other equipment, plants, chemicals and, oh yeah... fish!
That's one of the great things about this hobby. You could keep on
learning new things for your whole life ... if you want to.
http://aquariumusc.blogspot.com/#

~Windsong~[_2_]
April 9th 07, 08:03 PM
That about sounds like replies in rpm anymore.

On 9 Apr 2007 12:03:17 -0700, "terry chenoweth"
> wrote:

<<>>You'll never get the information in a pet store.
<<>>There are 2 reasons:
<<>>1. They don't know
<<>>2. They don't care.
<<>>First, have you been shopping lately? Retail outlets are in a crisis!
<<>>Hiring anyone to staff their stores is difficult right now... hiring
<<>>qualified candidates... especially in specialty areas like tropical
<<>>fish is... almost impossible!
<<>>Don't beleive me? Check out your nearest national, big-box, pet
<<>>outlet.
<<>>After you find them, wait for the staff members to finish their
<<>>conversation about last night's party, and ask them a question.
<<>>Notice the blank stare.
<<>>And they look at YOU like YOU'RE an idiot!
<<>>When you go to a store like that you better be prepared to walk up to
<<>>an aquarium, point to the fish you want and say "I want that one".
<<>>Nuff said.
<<>>Secondly, as for them not caring... Ask yourself this, "When do you
<<>>spend the biggest chunk of money in this hobby?" At the very beginning
<<>>of course!
<<>>You need to invest in the aquarium, perhaps a stand, filter, heater
<<>>and other equipment, plants, chemicals and, oh yeah... fish!
<<>>That's one of the great things about this hobby. You could keep on
<<>>learning new things for your whole life ... if you want to.
<<>>http://aquariumusc.blogspot.com/#



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!

swarvegorilla
April 15th 07, 03:49 AM
Stuff you and your spam mate!
how about contribute to this newsgroup hey?
trying to sell common knowledge in an area devoted to sharing free fish
info,
you make me sick,
how about stick around, have a chat?





"terry chenoweth" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You'll never get the information in a pet store.
> There are 2 reasons:
> 1. They don't know
> 2. They don't care.
> First, have you been shopping lately? Retail outlets are in a crisis!
> Hiring anyone to staff their stores is difficult right now... hiring
> qualified candidates... especially in specialty areas like tropical
> fish is... almost impossible!
> Don't beleive me? Check out your nearest national, big-box, pet
> outlet.
> After you find them, wait for the staff members to finish their
> conversation about last night's party, and ask them a question.
> Notice the blank stare.
> And they look at YOU like YOU'RE an idiot!
> When you go to a store like that you better be prepared to walk up to
> an aquarium, point to the fish you want and say "I want that one".
> Nuff said.
> Secondly, as for them not caring... Ask yourself this, "When do you
> spend the biggest chunk of money in this hobby?" At the very beginning
> of course!
> You need to invest in the aquarium, perhaps a stand, filter, heater
> and other equipment, plants, chemicals and, oh yeah... fish!
> That's one of the great things about this hobby. You could keep on
> learning new things for your whole life ... if you want to.
> http://aquariumusc.blogspot.com/#
>