False advertising of Eclipse tanks

My lfs owner said that the advertising on those little tanks is what keeps him in business....People refuse to listen to him when he tells them that won't work, and after he's argued with them until he's blue in the face, they buy a million fish anyhow....The customer is always right, I suppose....(I know he doesn't try to talk anyone INTO anything, most of the times I've seen him, he's been trying to talk people OUT of stupid purchases, and they don't listen. I guess when someone wants to spend money, they want to spend money and that's it....)
 
Originally posted by pinballqueen
My lfs owner said that the advertising on those little tanks is what keeps him in business....People refuse to listen to him when he tells them that won't work, and after he's argued with them until he's blue in the face, they buy a million fish anyhow....The customer is always right, I suppose....(I know he doesn't try to talk anyone INTO anything, most of the times I've seen him, he's been trying to talk people OUT of stupid purchases, and they don't listen. I guess when someone wants to spend money, they want to spend money and that's it....)

The problem with a tank is if you have the correct ammount of fish in it sometimes it looks deserted and THATS the problem. In a 60 Gallon tank, you can have 2 oscars, better yet..only 1. Imagine the 60 gallon tank with a 2 inch oscar and thats it? People dont like that and they think they should always see MANY fish. So they overcrowd the tank and when a few die, they will just go back to the store and buy the fish again for .99 cents and then the cruel circle repeats itself. Probably about 90 percent (a guess?) of the fishkeepers out there arent as devoted to their fish as we are and just dont care.
 
This is true...that's why I have always kept a "rotating stock" in my aquariums.... I buy fish that will make the tank look stocked and maintain a size/number limit, then as the fish get too big/aggressive/too many, I trade them in on smaller specimens. My tank never looks empty, and I am doing the lfs a service by trading the fish back to him at a very sellable size for the same breed, just a small one again. I get a kick out of raising them, and then seeing them go into a big tank (I have an agreement with the lfs owner that he won't sell any of my fish to anyone with smaller than a 55 gallon, since that's what they are used to. Many of mine go into his not for sale tank, Alcatraz because they are too mean or big to put back out for sale). I also never have a huge overcrowding problem for more than a week or so, probably because I don't have quite as much time to get attached and can pretty easily part with them when they outgrow my home....

Then again, my passion is RAISING the fish from a baby until it's an adult, or nearly so. Most people would probably be a little more hesitant to get rid of something that they saw grow up....I think it comes from being around dog breeders for so long, I like to see them go to happy homes...
 
This isnt really to bo with false advertising, but when i purchased my first tank(10g),i cycled it with some neon tetras(all died),which were suggested by the owner of the store. when they all died i went back to the shop, and asked what else i could use. he told me that 6 little yellow tetras, and two rainbow sharks would be good...the tetras all died except 2, which i still have today. after that tank had cycled, i went to get more fish, 2 bala sharks and a clown loach...the were ALL SUGESTED by the OWNER OF THE STORE!one of the rainbow sharks was attacking the other, so i took the evil one back. at this point my tank was grossly overstocked..DUH!
anyways ... god example of a store just trying to make money off you:mad:
 
I guess I'm one of the fortunate few to have a good, honest lfs that cares about the placement of the pets they have to sell. Most folks have a story similar to yours, tim. Sorry to say that the owner of any business is usually in it to make money, not for the safety and well-being of the consumer or the product. He doesn't care what you do with the fish once it leaves the store, just so long as it leaves the store....
 
Originally posted by tim watson
Money making is about making the customers happy. this does not make me happy.



Pathetic .

Since when does money making and making the customers happy coincide? Yes.. in the olden days, that was the case. When mom and pop stores catered to each individual customer and treated them friendly each Time. Today, however, with LARGE businesses and GREED, this concept has gone out the door. If you stopped shoping at such and such place...well there is a hundred other poeple waiting to come in the doors for the good deals.
 
hmm yes, i notice that on filter cartriges i buy for mine, it shows like 5 goruamies and all kinda f stuff, my 5 gallon only has a molly and rtbs(temporary, only about 2 inches)
 
False advertising of Eclipse

The problem with advertising like this is that you will get a new person into the hobby and they willl try to stock the tank like it shows on the box. They keep losing fish so they give the hobby up. The LFS and the companys should remmber that if the person that buys this tank has good luck then they are more then likely be buying bigger tanks ,more fish ect. which in turns means more profit for them and in turns promotes the hooby further.


thanks CrazyJ:)
 
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