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KurtG[_3_]
December 15th 07, 09:55 PM
I had a saddle back clown that I really didn't have room for and I was
tired of cleaning out his 10g. So, I took him down to the LFS and they
offered to take him, but no exchange, store credit, etc. I agreed but
asked for my container back. The guy says no problem, and takes the
fish back.

I wander around the store looking at the displays and I find some
employees watching a tank and there is the clown fish gasping for life.
They are wondering what it is. I'm looking at them, then the clown
fish, and back at them.

WTF? You just dumped the fish in there with no acclimation? Are you
insane?

I couldn't believe it. We need a better LFS.

--Kurt

Wayne Sallee
December 16th 07, 03:19 AM
Most pet stores just see the fish as something to
draw the customers in to buy other products. They
often don't see them as a profit item, and don't
care about there well being.

That being said, most salt water fish can be put
right in if the water paramers are not way off, but
then most pets stores have salinity levels that are
ridiculously low.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 12/15/2007 4:55 PM:
> I had a saddle back clown that I really didn't have room for and I was
> tired of cleaning out his 10g. So, I took him down to the LFS and they
> offered to take him, but no exchange, store credit, etc. I agreed but
> asked for my container back. The guy says no problem, and takes the
> fish back.
>
> I wander around the store looking at the displays and I find some
> employees watching a tank and there is the clown fish gasping for life.
> They are wondering what it is. I'm looking at them, then the clown
> fish, and back at them.
>
> WTF? You just dumped the fish in there with no acclimation? Are you
> insane?
>
> I couldn't believe it. We need a better LFS.
>
> --Kurt

George Patterson[_2_]
December 16th 07, 02:37 PM
On Dec 15, 9:19 pm, Wayne Sallee > wrote:
> Most pet stores just see the fish as something to
> draw the customers in to buy other products. They
> often don't see them as a profit item, and don't
> care about there well being.
>
> That being said, most salt water fish can be put
> right in if the water paramers are not way off, but
> then most pets stores have salinity levels that are
> ridiculously low.
>
> Wayne Sallee
>
>
> KurtG wrote on 12/15/2007 4:55 PM:
>
>
>
> > I had a saddle back clown that I really didn't have room for and I was
> > tired of cleaning out his 10g. So, I took him down to the LFS and they
> > offered to take him, but no exchange, store credit, etc. I agreed but
> > asked for my container back. The guy says no problem, and takes the
> > fish back.
>
> > I wander around the store looking at the displays and I find some
> > employees watching a tank and there is the clown fish gasping for life.
> > They are wondering what it is. I'm looking at them, then the clown
> > fish, and back at them.
>
> > WTF? You just dumped the fish in there with no acclimation? Are you
> > insane?
>
> > I couldn't believe it. We need a better LFS.
>
> > --Kurt- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

About like Wayne and Kurts sperm counts! Oh and both are quite
ridiculous since they have that belief they know it
all!................two ****ing pussies wrapped up in their false
beliefs............sucking their thumbs or dicks for pacification.I
bet they even vote democrate!