This is a moral problem like many other, in which we can argue and speak for hours (or type

) and nothing will change a lot.
Unfortunately, people whose work in based on animal must see them as merchandise. If you work with cattle (¿cows?, not too good in English), you can not think of them as pets and love them, since you have to kill them and turn them into meat. Same is you grow ducks, chicken, or fish. You can give them a good life and kill them in the less painful way possible, but you must do it.
If the money to pay your employees, and to feed your family comes from the "ignorant moron" that comes every two days and buy fish because the other died, the LFS owner or manager will sell him the fish.
Also, if the owner of a fish stores listen to a hobbist discouraging a potential client to buy fish talking about
cycling, heating, filtering, lighting, mainteinance, cleaning, aclimation, water chemistry and anything else I might be forgetting, the hobbist might end up with a tank crashed over his head and a foot print in his
derriere. (Now I speak french :Angel: )
What would happen if everybody's fish would live for 15 years. There would not be a bussiness and every live fish would be expensive. For example, I drive a 1968 Datsun. I love that car and would not change it for anything. What if everyone else had 40 year old working cars? Car companies would have closed years ago. The same applies to fish stores.
When I see people getting fish with out knowing a bit of fish keeping, I feel bad but have to swallow it. I can not stand in front of a fish store with a "FISHLESS CYCLING RULES" T-shirt and giving fliers to new costumers. Unfortunately, that's the way thing are.
The best I can do, is to give my fish the best life conditions I am able to. Too bad, thoguh.