i agree we just started our busy season at work and our managers had a meeting with us saying that they would back us 110% if someone tried to buy a fish that was too big for thier tank or too agressive it's all about making sure the fish is happy and healthy that is the responsibility of the owner ( and more owners need to do more research or just ask questions if theyre too lazy) last night there was a family that walked in they had a turtle tank, (aquatic) and they wanted to put some color into the tank. they were looking at poisin dart frogs ???? i tried to explain to them that the frogs were terestial and would at first drown in thier setup and secondlly make thier turtle sick but they didn't listen to what i was saying. so i let them talk to the guy in the reptile dept. he told them no! they wouldn't take no for an answer. the dumb @$$ wife ( who only spoke broken english (( not being racist but upset by the lack of understanding and communication)) ) pointed out the pauladrium we have as a display( which is a 100 gal with about 2 gal of water in it) said you can do it here why not us???? quietly throwing my hands up i took them to the store manager who looks like an ex- biker i can jog laps in his shadow and he politely showed them out of the store after i explained the situation i feel that my responsibility is toward the animals not the people after all i have more respect for the animals than i do most people talk to your managers find out if they are more interested in making sales or making happy homes for the livestock and if they are more interested in the money side of things start looking for a new place to work. don't put your job in jepordy, but find out how managment feels about this be honest find out if they will back you and go from there information and knowledge are the most important things in this hobby and kudos to you for doing the right thing!!