Omg Glow In The Dark Fish!-what The?

out of business...good. If they can't hold their principles on the fish they sell, I don't want to experience their "principles" on fair dealings.
 
Nope, not extreme at all. If you compromise your principles to make a buck, you will do it in other aspects of running a business and in dealing with individuals.

Tough standards, I agree, but I wouldn't buy from them, even if dry goods.
 
If you compromise your principles to make a buck, you will do it in other aspects of running a business and in dealing with individuals

I disagree with you there.

Where I used to work we worked hard to try and give what we felt was good advice and tried very hard to make our customers sucessful in the hobby, in addition to treating them fairly and with respect.

but we still sold parrots :)

just because you choose to sell a hybrid fish that is popular does not mean that you are going to scam your customers or in any way treat them worse than you would had you decided not to sell such fish.

Remember: you can be totally honest with your customers:

tell them its a hybrid and tell them that they are hormoned in order to breed.

then, they decide whether or not they want to buy the fish.

just be honest with them. Let them make the choice.

Because, to be honest, not selling blood parrots in todays market is not the best way to run a LFS at the moment.

they are popular fish and keep customers coming into your store, and thus keeping your store in business.
 
Right...put the blame on them. I didn't shoot that person, it was my brother's gun. I just pulled the trigger.
 
I dont really care about genetically modified fish... as long as they're living happily and thriving well, its all good. Plus they look better than the other fish too! :drool:
 
And the exact indicators that provide that conclusive info?
 
BP's are ugly ugly ugly fish imo...can't stand 'em. My LFS sells them occasionally (never dyed)...I will still shop there because it is generally a fine fine shop.
 
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