Liveaquaria also states that Otos should be kept in tanks larger than 30g. Clearly they have some difference of opinion whereas most people have no qualms about putting it in a 10g or less.
That being said, this time around I'm not buying my fish from any LFS. I much more prefer to pay Liveaquaria $35 additional, (that's an extra $3.5 per fish for example), to know that it was in the care of certified, doctored veterinarians, etc. If Petsmart someday decides to raise their fish prices by 3-5, and that fish lasted me a good 4, 5, 10 years, I'd still consider it a good investment.
Also, like I said before, you can't buy a Coke for how cheap some fish are. What does that say to people? 'Oh well, if it dies, no bigee.' Knowing that I'll be spending $75 for my fish, is making me think long and hard about what it's going to take to get them healthy enough to last.
That being said, this time around I'm not buying my fish from any LFS. I much more prefer to pay Liveaquaria $35 additional, (that's an extra $3.5 per fish for example), to know that it was in the care of certified, doctored veterinarians, etc. If Petsmart someday decides to raise their fish prices by 3-5, and that fish lasted me a good 4, 5, 10 years, I'd still consider it a good investment.
Also, like I said before, you can't buy a Coke for how cheap some fish are. What does that say to people? 'Oh well, if it dies, no bigee.' Knowing that I'll be spending $75 for my fish, is making me think long and hard about what it's going to take to get them healthy enough to last.