I was at an LFS this past weekend and a lady was buying a jellybean parrot. I was watching the guy bag it, and I managed to keep my mouth shut about the inhumane, cruel treatment that is fish dyeing. I was proud of myself. (I think sometimes my husband worries about leaving me alone at the LFS.)
Then, she pointed at an albino cory, and said, "I'd like one of those, too. One of mine died." He told her, "No, you can't do that, I'd at least put that fish in your cichlid tank, they get big and aggressive." She, of course, was like, "Are you sure, because..." "Yep, I mean if you want it, I'll sell it to you, but they get big and aggressive." I finally said, "That's an albino cory. It only grows to like two or three inches. And it will act just like your other ones." He looked at it, and then agreed with me, and said he thought the fish was an albino channel cat.
#1, try looking at the fish before you tell the customer what it's like, and #2, you'd sell someone an albino channel cat with that crappy warning? Like, she wasn't exactly twisting his arm, and he'd already relented, and was going to bag the tiny monster up! #3, like it will be better in the cichlid tank. It must be a big one, with very big cichlids. Wow. At least give max. size... "really big" is a really relative term.
I went back today and all of their jellybeans have ich. It shows up really well on their disgustingly dyed scales. But, fear not, as they've gotten a new order of painted glassfish in! Grrr.