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Exotic Guru
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Somerset Ky
Age: 25
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This lady comes in my store yesterday and bought a sm yellow tang, of which ive had for over 3 weeks and was doing great.
She comes in today, with the fish, and water in seperate bag for me to test. Water sample is OFF the charts in nitrates/ammonia. So, the first question i ask is, when was the last time a water change was done. Lady looks at me confused and said never. I ask her how long shes had the tank. she says almost a year. Its a 55g, with some misc damsels, clowns, and i think she said another sm tang. I ask her if she was kidding, and she tells me that she didnt know you had to change the water in saltwater and asked me how would she put the salt back in afterwards. First off, im blown out of my mind that these fish are still even alive. apparently, the only water that went into the tank was tap water when the water level got low. I proceed to tell her what she needs to do, and how to mix salt for her water changes. of course she Refuses to do so, because apparently her husband knows everything and im just a nobody that knows nothing and still demands me to refund her money on this fish. So i kindly remind her that if my recommendations are not followed, i cant guarantee any fish and that it states that on the warrenty info on the reciept. SO, i managed to piss off one customer by doing absolutely nothing. Im telling you, this lady was IRRATE! TRUE story. and hell, if i told you some of the stuff that goes on here in redneckville, you guys would think i was crazy!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 24
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im more suprised that you have warrenty on salt fish, ive never seen that in my area.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Devon, UK
Age: 20
Posts: 511
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Thats Crazy, Imagine how dirty the gravel would be.
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Aquatic Naturalist
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 32
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Most of our stores have at least a 7 day warrant on MOST saltwater livestock (not all). We have a few that don't but lets just say they don't have many customers who care about their livestock.
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Puffer Enthusiast
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,672
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I store only has a guarantee on FW fish that are marked "hardy" but no saltwater fish at all. They recommend a 2 week quarantine and will hold them for that long for you, but if it dies after that, its your fault.
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LOL people are stupid... I've had numerous customers do that to me... WHEN WE DIDN'T HAVE A GUARENTEE ON SW!
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something like a pimp
Join Date: May 2005
Location: atlanta
Age: 29
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strangly enough, i know lots and lots of people that dont do water changes on their reefs, the nitrogen cycle actually is completed in a reef system if you have a deep sand bed, and good rock to provide anaerobic bacteria to do their job. all you have to do is add trace elements and top off water if its set up right. i dont trust this method at all, but it works for many people i know.
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sadly... water changes are often neglected by experienced reefers (including me) but I still rely on water changes as a regular routine because suppliments are NOT cheap, and you can't replace electrolites and stuff like that.
unfortunately for petmax I don't think this person had a dsb or a lot of liverock or a fuge
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210 Gal Reef w/ 55 Gallon Sump/Fuge, 125 Gal Fish Only, 65 Gal Seahorse-29 Gallon Sump, 55 Gal FOWLR, 54 Gal Corner FW Community, 20 Gal Nano FOWLR, 55 Gal Piranha, 29 gallon QT "All the yellow tangs and clownfish in the world can't save you now! hahahah" Peter from Family Guy |
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Exotic Guru
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Somerset Ky
Age: 25
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Miami
Age: 19
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That is outrageous. So funny. How can people get into a hobby like this, where everything is not only expensive, but alive and neglect to check out that you need to do water changes.
It's cool that the fish adapted to the conditions
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Puffer Enthusiast
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,672
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Because some people have more money than sense.
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One Word: Croutons.
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 17
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Water changes..yes, I neglect that part too..I never have any salt laying around to do them anyways
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Puffer Enthusiast
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Wisconsin
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In a properly set up heavily planted tank with a low bioload, water changes aren't necessary. I do water changes in my very heavily planted 15H tank only once every couple of months. Even then its not really necessary. It has a lot of plants, a pretty low bioload, zero ammonia and nitrites, nitrates never get over 10, I haven't lost a single fish other than the little SAE that jumped out of the tank, and everyone is thriving. The key is having a LOT of plants and a small bioload. I did do weekly water changes for the first several months until it was firmly established though.
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Location: Georgia
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