I was in Petco the other day looking around the aquatics, and a lady was asking an employee a question. I couldn't help but eavesdrop, since I grew up in a fish store. She said that she realized that bettas can't be together, but can they be with other fish. Well, the "Kid" (I call him a kid because he sure didn't look responsible enough for me to call him a man) told her the generic, "sure". I walked over to her and said, "I hate to barge in, but can I ask what kinds of fish you are wanting to put him in with?" Mind you, this was a BEAUTIFUL red and blue crowntail. Couldn't have been more than a few months old. Her reply, "Well, I have some chiclids, africans I think..."
I stopped her right there. I didn't need to hear any more. I told her that I have been around fish all my life, and the only things that African Chiclids should be with are African Chiclids. Plus, a betta is a tropical, chiclids come from an entirely different part of the world.
I could just see that poor guy getting eaten for food as soon as he was "thrown" in there. So, she thanked me for butting in, and she said that he would go in her son's 5 gallon tank instead. This is a much better environment than the alternative.
It really irks me when pet stores don't care enough to train their people to inform the customer correctly. All the guy had to do was ask her a simple question like, "What kind of fish are you wanting him to go with?" It is kind of like trying to put a feeder goldfish in with some Oscars and expecting it to not get eaten. DUH.
Thanks for letting me rant.
I stopped her right there. I didn't need to hear any more. I told her that I have been around fish all my life, and the only things that African Chiclids should be with are African Chiclids. Plus, a betta is a tropical, chiclids come from an entirely different part of the world. I could just see that poor guy getting eaten for food as soon as he was "thrown" in there. So, she thanked me for butting in, and she said that he would go in her son's 5 gallon tank instead. This is a much better environment than the alternative.
It really irks me when pet stores don't care enough to train their people to inform the customer correctly. All the guy had to do was ask her a simple question like, "What kind of fish are you wanting him to go with?" It is kind of like trying to put a feeder goldfish in with some Oscars and expecting it to not get eaten. DUH.
Thanks for letting me rant.
.I politly told him to go and read a book on Bettas/siamese fighters
. i have just recently myself started stepping in and telling potential customers of problems at lfs'. i feel that the employees at Petco or Petsmart vary from place to place. some employees care to research the fish they sell outside of the store like bettabelieveit's girlfriend. while others don't and see it as an "afters chool" job.