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Bully
February 23rd 08, 07:08 PM
THIS WAS MY 4TH LETTER TO PETSOLUTIONS, WITH NO REPLY.....

BEWARE OF THIS LIVESTOCK PROVIDER. I'VE MAINTAINED BOTH SALT AND
FRESHWATER TANKS FOR OVER 20 YEARS AND DO ALL OF MY LIVESTOCK
PURCHASES ON LINE. I HAVE DONE BUSINESS WITH 2 SITES/SAL****ER
PROVIDERS FOR OVER 15 YEARS,, BUT WAS LOOKING TO FIND A SITE WITH MORE
VARIETY FOR MY FRESH WATER PROVIDER...........

........PETSOLUTIONS WILL "NOT" BE THAT PROVIDER,,, NOR WOULD I "EVER"
RECOMMEND THEM TO ANYONE. BEWARE OF THIER FISH ON "SALE",,, THE
ONE'S THEY SENT ME WERE COVERED WITH ICH !!

John,

I've attached a picture of the associate's initials who packed my
order. Looks like Ay.
Also attached a picture of the tank the fish went into (post
treatment),, I just complete an 80% water change today (80 gallons,
whew...).

The ich has run it's way through my 100 gal tank. Even with full
treatment it managed to kill quite a few of my resident fish, as well
as those I purchased in the same lot from Petsolutions.

All the Burmese Loaches died. x3
The ich also spread and killed:
30 of the 35 neons I purchased from petsolutions.
1 of the pleco's I purchased from petsolutions.
1 of the chineese algae eaters I purchased from petsolutions.

Resident fish that died:
ALL THREE OF MY CLOWN LOACHES, the 3 amego's, residents of this tank
for over 8 yrs and beautiful... dead.
My single uber-sized neon tetra, 5 yr resident.
My 2 uber-sized black tetra's, 5 yr residents.

What lived from petsolutions:
5 of neons,, although I don't give them much time. Ich treatment
(even 50% dosage) is especially hard on small tetra's from what I've
heard and learned in my 20+ years of maintaining aquariums,,,generally
permanently damaging thier liver and other vital organs.
1 pleco, the sailfin, unhappy but alive and I think will make it fine.
All five rasbora tetra's... amazingly as small as they are, they went
unaffected by the ich or treatment.
2 algae eaters,, appeared unaffected by ich or treatment, even though
1 did not make it.

Resident fish that lived:
My angels,, thank god. x2 blacks.
All 5 of my lemon tetra,, infected and cured.
My uber sized rasbora,, unaffected by ich or treatment.

Total cost of purchase $140
Total cost of resident deaths (very conservative): $24
Total cost of ich treatment: $6
Total: $170 for 13 fish from petsolutions (5 of which probably will
die soon-neons), so $170 for 8 fish,, which would have cost less than
$25 at my local fish store.

I maintain a 75 gal salt aquarium as well as a couple of other fresh
(25 gals) and always source sal****erfish.com when I purchase coral or
fish. They have earned my lifelong business by providing excellent
product and cost. My question to you is what can I expect from
petsolutions for going through this ordeal and loss. I'm
appreciative of the refund for the burmese loaches... but I'm now left
with an large establish tank that I'd like to fill back up with
quality fish. I feel that if petsolutions wants my business, my next
purchase, and future purchases, then you should at least offer me a
discount for the loss of the additional fish that I purchased through
you only a few weeks ago,, that have now died due to a tank infection
induced by infected fish within the same lot.

Please let me know one way or the other. I'm going to give this tank
another week to settle, and then another 50% water change next
weekend, and then restock the neons, pleco, clown loaches, black neons
and burmese loaches...maybe a few more rasbora and a single male congo
tetra also. If you compensate my loss due to the infected fish you
sold me, then I'll reorder through you and give you the opportunity to
win my permanent fresh water livestock, plant, and hardware business,,
if not, no big deal, I'll try another provider.

thanks,

Rain Fan Dominical, CR
February 25th 08, 02:20 PM
On Feb 23, 1:08*pm, Bully > wrote:
> THIS WAS MY 4TH LETTER TO PETSOLUTIONS, WITH NO REPLY.....
>
> BEWARE OF THIS LIVESTOCK PROVIDER. * I'VE MAINTAINED BOTH SALT AND
> FRESHWATER TANKS FOR OVER 20 YEARS AND DO ALL OF MY LIVESTOCK
> PURCHASES ON LINE. * I HAVE DONE BUSINESS WITH 2 SITES/SAL****ER
> PROVIDERS FOR OVER 15 YEARS,, BUT WAS LOOKING TO FIND A SITE WITH MORE
> VARIETY FOR MY FRESH WATER PROVIDER...........
>
> .......PETSOLUTIONS WILL "NOT" BE THAT PROVIDER,,, NOR WOULD I "EVER"
> RECOMMEND THEM TO ANYONE. * *BEWARE OF THIER FISH ON "SALE",,, THE
> ONE'S THEY SENT ME WERE COVERED WITH ICH !!
>
> John,
>
> I've attached a picture of the associate's initials who packed my
> order. *Looks like Ay.
> Also attached a picture of the tank the fish went into (post
> treatment),, I just complete an 80% water change today (80 gallons,
> whew...).
>
> The ich has run it's way through my 100 gal tank. * Even with full
> treatment it managed to kill quite a few of my resident fish, as well
> as those I purchased in the same lot from Petsolutions.
>
> All the Burmese Loaches died. x3
> The ich also spread and killed:
> 30 of the 35 neons I purchased from petsolutions.
> 1 of the pleco's I purchased from petsolutions.
> 1 of the chineese algae eaters I purchased from petsolutions.
>
> Resident fish that died:
> ALL THREE OF MY CLOWN LOACHES, the 3 amego's, residents of this tank
> for over 8 yrs and beautiful... dead.
> My single uber-sized neon tetra, 5 yr resident.
> My 2 uber-sized black tetra's, 5 yr residents.
>
> What lived from petsolutions:
> 5 of neons,, although I don't give them much time. *Ich treatment
> (even 50% dosage) is especially hard on small tetra's from what I've
> heard and learned in my 20+ years of maintaining aquariums,,,generally
> permanently damaging thier liver and other vital organs.
> 1 pleco, the sailfin, unhappy but alive and I think will make it fine.
> All five rasbora tetra's... amazingly as small as they are, they went
> unaffected by the ich or treatment.
> 2 algae eaters,, appeared unaffected by ich or treatment, even though
> 1 did not make it.
>
> Resident fish that lived:
> My angels,, thank god. x2 blacks.
> All 5 of my lemon tetra,, infected and cured.
> My uber sized rasbora,, unaffected by ich or treatment.
>
> Total cost of purchase $140
> Total cost of resident deaths (very conservative): $24
> Total cost of ich treatment: $6
> Total: $170 for 13 fish from petsolutions (5 of which probably will
> die soon-neons), so $170 for 8 fish,, which would have cost less than
> $25 at my local fish store.
>
> I maintain a 75 gal salt aquarium as well as a couple of other fresh
> (25 gals) and always source sal****erfish.com when I purchase coral or
> fish. *They have earned my lifelong business by providing excellent
> product and cost. *My question to you is what can I expect from
> petsolutions for going through this ordeal and loss. * I'm
> appreciative of the refund for the burmese loaches... but I'm now left
> with an large establish tank that I'd like to fill back up with
> quality fish. *I feel that if petsolutions wants my business, my next
> purchase, and future purchases, then you should at least offer me a
> discount for the loss of the additional fish that I purchased through
> you only a few weeks ago,, that have now died due to a tank infection
> induced by infected fish within the same lot.
>
> Please let me know one way or the other. * I'm going to give this tank
> another week to settle, and then another 50% water change next
> weekend, and then restock the neons, pleco, clown loaches, black neons
> and burmese loaches...maybe a few more rasbora and a single male congo
> tetra also. * If you compensate my loss due to the infected fish you
> sold me, then I'll reorder through you and give you the opportunity to
> win my permanent fresh water livestock, plant, and hardware business,,
> if not, no big deal, I'll try another provider.
>
> thanks,

So with all that experiences, and you stilldo not keep a fish in a QT
before introduction into main display tank? You know what they
say...If you did happen to put them in a QT and stated it in your post
I sure did not see it. If a QT tank was used one would theoretically
never introduce a sick or infected fish to a display tank.........

Reel McKoi[_10_]
February 27th 08, 10:58 PM
"Bully" > wrote in message
...
>
> THIS WAS MY 4TH LETTER TO PETSOLUTIONS, WITH NO REPLY.....
>

Brevity snip.

Why didn't you quarantine them? Any new fish from anyplace can be infested
with parasites or diseased.

ExPat
February 28th 08, 05:04 PM
On Feb 27, 4:58*pm, "Reel McKoi" > wrote:
> "Bully" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
> > THIS WAS MY 4TH LETTER TO PETSOLUTIONS, WITH NO REPLY.....
>
> Brevity snip.
>
> Why didn't you quarantine them? Any new fish from anyplace can be infested
> with parasites or diseased.

Evidently quarantine of a new is not as important to see how it looks
in the display tank.......Folks that complain about a sick fish
messing up their other fish have no rrom to complain if they di dnot
QT that fish befroe introduction into the Display tank. Its easy to
get a sick fish from ANYWHERE it happens its natural, its
life.........but vendors sure do not make a living if they sell sick
fish, so evidetnly its something that has happend from shiping to
receit of fish........Hey even the fish Wally World gets in are fine
when they arrrive, its after that they beocme pityfull once customers
and wally world gets to play with them...............Try sending
Petsolutions a friendly email or even a phone call.Odds are they will
honor their warranty......and buy a tank and filter and heater to use
as a QT if you planon adding any more fish.

Reel McKoi[_10_]
March 1st 08, 05:06 AM
"ExPat" > wrote in message
...
Evidently quarantine of a new is not as important to see how it looks
in the display tank.......Folks that complain about a sick fish
messing up their other fish have no rrom to complain if they di dnot
QT that fish befroe introduction into the Display tank. Its easy to
get a sick fish from ANYWHERE it happens its natural, its
life.........but vendors sure do not make a living if they sell sick
fish, so evidetnly its something that has happend from shiping to
receit of fish........Hey even the fish Wally World gets in are fine
when they arrrive, its after that they beocme pityfull once customers
and wally world gets to play with them...............Try sending
Petsolutions a friendly email or even a phone call.Odds are they will
honor their warranty......and buy a tank and filter and heater to use
as a QT if you planon adding any more fish.
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They don't even really have to spend on a tank. I've used those plastic
storage things from Wally World with an old seeded filter. Just clean and
store it away when you're done with it. Well worth the $3 or $4 I paid for
it.

Reel McKoi[_10_]
March 1st 08, 05:08 AM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
...
Observation is first. If something shows up, then the appropriate
action takes place in the qurantine tank.
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It's usually a lot cheaper to treat in a TW tank. A QT tank doesn't need to
be large.