If your GT's literally slaughtered each other how on earth did you get rid of them? In the trash? On your dinner plate?
yeah its nice for the people who actually know what they are doing but for the vast majority of people going into the pet stores here i wish they were more like your petstore, sometimes when i am at the store and i over hear a person getting bad advice i will actually step in sometimes and help the person out and they are always really thankful for actually getting good advice that will allow their fish to live well together. but yeah sometimes fish here that should only be special order are readily available and it just leads to a lot of stunted sickly fish and unhappy keepers wondering why their fish are "mysteriously" dyingmark377;4375828; said:Haha wow.. here in Holland you really have to search hard for big cichlids. African cichlids, convicts and firemouths are easier to find.
I had a 75 gallon, and was getting my 190 within a week. So I went to buy a Green Terror and Jack Dempsey and 2 convicts, the store owner asked me about my tank size so I told him I was getting the 190 soon, he said:"well I'll see you in 2 weeks then" and he just wouldn't sell me the fish.
Of course there are other stores that sell gibbiceps plecos to everyone.
Modest_Man;4375869;4375869 said:If your GT's literally slaughtered each other how on earth did you get rid of them? In the trash? On your dinner plate?

cichlid2006;4376132; said:Ive noticed here in the UK that larger cichlids, larger fish in general, are very hard to come by. After living from top to bottom of this country, east and west I have only encountered dovii once and in almost 20 years of loving fish that encounter was about 18 months ago. I have seen midas once, and I bought one, juvie RTC once and I have never seen a peacock bass in person nor an asian arowana. I seen my first jardini a couple of months ago on an investigation of near-ish fish stores.
You seem to have to search hard and even then it is a freak shipment half the time but the best way is by special order. From my experience that seems the only way to get your hands on some of the larger species.
pcfriedrich;4376136; said:I got my jag at petsmart for 2.99. the sign said it gets up to 12", and needs 40+ gallons.


haha me too.....he was 3/4 in when i got him now hes over 16", and i would feel awful if he was in less than his 125!! i still fell like he needs a 180Cross127;4376953; said:LFS in the USA are just pathetic. I am always telling them to relabel what they have. Just the other day saw a Silver Aro labeled as Top water catfish??? Still priced at a $100 though.
They will sell you anything you want and have no clue what they are talking about half the time. I love messing with them. I'll go in leisurely and wait for them to ask me would i like something and I'll ask them a couple of simple questions and then i'll get serious and ask more and more difficult questions until they start blurting out random crap LMAO!!! It's Hilarious strongly recommend it.
.