That's a very generous offer. I'm a bit paranoid about putting anything wet I don't have to in a tank so I'll probably wait for a cycle with nitrifying bacteria + ghost feeding.I'd be happy to bag up a few MarinePure balls that have been in my sump for years.
The tank had maybe 25 fish in it? The staff was showing me proper feeding techniques and squirted some mysis shrimps from a bottle as an example (Shrimps must not touch the bottom, just whatever they eat in 2 mins). I don't know if the fish I got specifically ate because it was a bit of a frenzy when they all rushed for the shrimps.Did you see them eat at the store?
Yes many times and I've never seen any nitrite ever. I think maybe Tim's solution is balanced so you get a good ratio of nitrafying bacteria to convert nitrite to nitrate as soon as the nitrifying bacteria convert the ammonia to nitrite? I know in a normal cycle you see a nitrite spike when the nitrifying bacteria are established and the nitrafying bacteria begin to build. Maybe that's why I couldn't detect nitrites?Did you test for Nitrite (with an I not Nitrate)
For the higher end fish, you sometimes get that by default.It would be nice if LFS had a special sectioned off tank with many compartments/apartments in it. Then you could pay a deposit on fish and they would put your selected fish in that compartment and you could visit them every day for a week or so to observe them BEFORE they left the store. If it dies or doesn't eat, then you get your deposit back, otherwise you take them home.
Maybe even worth an extra $5-10 upcharge.
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For the higher end fish, you sometimes get that by default.
They do not sell fast, especially during the week.
Check it out late Sunday, buy early next Saturday.
$12 each. It's not so much about the cost but having wasted 2 lives...$40 together ... ?
$12 each. It's not so much about the cost but having wasted 2 lives...
I’m fortunate to have that relationship with a LFS right now. My fish are separate and I get to go in and watch them whenever he’s open. Unfortunately not everyone gets that same opportunity though. I think I’m lucky because I’m going to be stocking my tank so it makes more sense financially, as he's bringing in several fish for me.It would be nice if LFS had a special sectioned off tank with many compartments/apartments in it. Then you could pay a deposit on fish and they would put your selected fish in that compartment and you could visit them every day for a week or so to observe them BEFORE they left the store. If it dies or doesn't eat, then you get your deposit back, otherwise you take them home.
Maybe even worth an extra $5-10 upcharge.
V
I don't think you understand the economics of a Lfs. $5-10? That would cover...the food I guess. There is also manpower, water, salt, power, and then any losses incurred. It would cost much more than $5-10 to work. @fishdoctor does actually qt his fish if that's what you're looking for btw.It would be nice if LFS had a special sectioned off tank with many compartments/apartments in it. Then you could pay a deposit on fish and they would put your selected fish in that compartment and you could visit them every day for a week or so to observe them BEFORE they left the store. If it dies or doesn't eat, then you get your deposit back, otherwise you take them home.
Maybe even worth an extra $5-10 upcharge.
V
I don't think you understand the economics of a Lfs. $5-10? That would cover...the food I guess. There is also manpower, water, salt, power, and then any losses incurred. It would cost much more than $5-10 to work. @fishdoctor does actually qt his fish if that's what you're looking for btw.
I agree, for some people the QT process is part of the hobby and enjoyment. For others, the $50 premium might discourage them for the lower cost fish. Even if you're willing to pay $50/fish, you'd have to trust that the store made 0 cross-contamination mistakes. It's probably easier to quarantine at home.Try adding $50 or more per fish, then it might be possible