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![]() As to the OPs question, I've noticed it too, I cough it up to laziness and being cheap. That's just me though. I mean its fine to save money, but as you said not everyone has fish stockpiled for this specific reason. In fact I don't think there are many at all. My answer, got to a lfs and support it.
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![]() I would rather buy from a local reefer. I think the fish are more stable and 'should' have a higher rate of success when I acclimate to my tank. There have been times when I was on the fence about re-homing a fish and to see an ad wanting that particular fish would be a bonus.
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plus it seems like LFS in Edmonton always get the same generic fish in stock everytime. and when they do get something interesting, its always in the middle of the week when im at work. |
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![]() i hate to say it but when it coes to livestock . most stores cater to beginnes ......advanced stuf costs money and if it doesnt sell right away they need to be able to keep it alive and hold it.
so an army of powder blues or rare anthias is less likely to arrive at the store than a bunch of yellow tangs or clowns.
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![]() Granted, I do want an Achilles and I'm holding out for a privately sold individual to ensure a better chance at survival.. but yes, I do notice an increase in posts looking for things, but mostly from the same few people. And conspiracy theory posts are right behind that ![]()
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![]() I am not pointing a finger at anyone in particular.
Nor, like I said orginally, was I trying to make it into a snide or accusatory comment. It was more a question as to why people don't want to seemingly support their LFS. For the comment about stockpiling fish in my basement I am certainly not doing it to make a quick buck (I have spent 10,000s of dollars and haven't sold a thing yet.) anyone that knows me knows that what I am doing has been anything but quick. nor have I posted having a single thing for sale on canreef in the process (and it has been a long freaking process.) I did contact Btymens because as it turns out, I do have one of the fish he was looking for and was in fact holding it for him as per his request. clearly, I didn't mean it as an insult. Being that I am getting into the business, this was a serious question because it concerns me(and it should every LFS) as to why a lot of members aren't seemingly wanting to support their LFS. so thank you for the comments as to why it is being done. that is what I am looking for, as should every LFS be looking for because it concerns them all. thanks Neal and yes, I will becoming a vendor here within the next couple of weeks..so hopefully these posts dont' get removed as free advertising was not the reason for this post.
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP Last edited by howdy20012002; 10-12-2012 at 02:49 PM. |
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![]() Nope, no reason to remove, it's a valid question!
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![]() Has anyone actually asked their LFS to bring in a fish for them? That might solve some of the stagnation of fish that come in. Our store asks people all the time what fish they want to see in store. Unless its really expensive there is no obligation to buy it either. But were spoiled here in Victoria as Brad mentioned
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![]() I don't think it negatively effects the LFS. The person selling most likely has something in mind to replace it with.
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