My main consideration is the welfare of the fish, always.
Placing incompatible fish in a tank that is only half full that, on occasion, sloshes about due to choppy waters on the lake sounds absolutely absurd. And what for, just so someone can play i-spy with bits of crap that litter bugs have discarded.
There's no mention of filtration on this tank. Though you do mention that you prefer to get rid of the coral substrate which harbors essential bacteria which keep the tank healthy, and replace it with useless marbles!!!! And the tank is cleaned once a season!
Honestly, i'm staggered that the fish have to live like that. I'm sorry, but the welfare of the fish come first in my book, end of rant.
Footnote:
And whatever you do don't post a picture of yourself dressed like that in your avatar. You're a walking TOS disaster!
(Read the forum "terms of service" to understand that one)
Oh, and welcome to the forum.
Well, I appreciate feedback, it is always good to get another's opinion. To (hopefully) assuage some of your concerns, I should note:
- We too are concerned about the welfare of the fish - it serves no purpose to have dead fish floating a our tank in a retail store. The fish we select are hardy, not prone to disease due to change in ph, temperature, algae, etc. We already have an environment where the fish can survive, just am searching for alternatives to the substrate.
- The fish are compatible - they all come from the same lake where they all live together.
- The fish are not large, we only put in smaller fish due to the tank not being completely full.
- One person's crap is another person's treasure. We see this every day when customers run to the tank to see what has been added.
- The tank has filtration, which is monitored and changed/cleaned weekly.
- We basically have a Memorial Day through Labor Day season - typically around 4 months. Using the tank to setup a meticulously monitored environment for breeding, long term utilization, or exotic fish is nonsensical. At the end of the season everything is cleaned and shut down for about 7 months, then we start over for the next season. The way we currently use the tank takes advantage of our environment, business cycle, staff experience, and provides entertaining value to our customers.
- The fish live like that in the lake.
I appreciate where you are coming from. You probably spend countless hours every day reading comments about how to best keep fish alive and improve on the quality of the tank environment. This probably drives you all day, every day. Then someone comes in with less of a focus on how to keep fish alive and that may tend to irritate some. I appreciate where you are coming from.
Please take a moment to step out of your bubble and see where we are coming from.