I've been thinking for a while that there should be some kind of regulations about pet stores and quality issues. If the FDA and OSHA exist, why isn't there something for things like this? Dogs, cats, etc have been rescued from bad living conditions, but fish? It would be neat if things like "fish rescues" existed, for people who bought oscars for 10 gallon tanks and whatnot.
I've also found that some of the employees at our local Petsmart and Petco can sometimes be MORE knowledgeable than the LFS. Some of the employees at my favorite LFS give me conflicting advice. People need to put the fish's health at as much priority as their sales.
I've been eyeing a small oscar at one LFS for a while, wishing I could take him in. His eyes are messed up, and I'm sure no one will buy him, but he seems to be getting gradually bigger. I'll start a new thread if necessary, but what would you guys do in my position? I have a 55gallon with a GT and a few small rainbow fish (I'm not attached to the rainbows by any means) and a 38 that's at capacity. I wish I could go and get him. . .
I've also found that some of the employees at our local Petsmart and Petco can sometimes be MORE knowledgeable than the LFS. Some of the employees at my favorite LFS give me conflicting advice. People need to put the fish's health at as much priority as their sales.
I've been eyeing a small oscar at one LFS for a while, wishing I could take him in. His eyes are messed up, and I'm sure no one will buy him, but he seems to be getting gradually bigger. I'll start a new thread if necessary, but what would you guys do in my position? I have a 55gallon with a GT and a few small rainbow fish (I'm not attached to the rainbows by any means) and a 38 that's at capacity. I wish I could go and get him. . .

