This is not a pet smart story but it is a LFS story.
After a customer asked the difference in life span for a figure 8 puffer in freshwater compared to brackish. Which I answered to the best of my ability I am not an expert I just stated the brackish is the preferred conditions and they will live a longer, healthier, life compared to being in freshwater. The guy wanted numbers so I pulled something out of my ***. His reply was well I kept one in complete freshwater for ten years.
The same customer went on to explain he cured ick ( which was described as fin rot) with table salt. Table salt is also what you use to make a brackish set up.
And again the same customer went on to explain how bleach is a general cure all for fish.
Not to long after that I had a guy looking to get rid of a 289 gallon saltwater set up that he no longer takes care of. He said the set up is still running and thing are still living even know he has stopped feeding the fish. He said my tang was being picky and not eating what I was feeding her so I stopped. She started looking sickly so other fish started eating her.
He also stated a larger tank is easier to maintain because it takes care of its self along with 7 foot protein skimmers.
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After a customer asked the difference in life span for a figure 8 puffer in freshwater compared to brackish. Which I answered to the best of my ability I am not an expert I just stated the brackish is the preferred conditions and they will live a longer, healthier, life compared to being in freshwater. The guy wanted numbers so I pulled something out of my ***. His reply was well I kept one in complete freshwater for ten years.
The same customer went on to explain he cured ick ( which was described as fin rot) with table salt. Table salt is also what you use to make a brackish set up.
And again the same customer went on to explain how bleach is a general cure all for fish.
Not to long after that I had a guy looking to get rid of a 289 gallon saltwater set up that he no longer takes care of. He said the set up is still running and thing are still living even know he has stopped feeding the fish. He said my tang was being picky and not eating what I was feeding her so I stopped. She started looking sickly so other fish started eating her.
He also stated a larger tank is easier to maintain because it takes care of its self along with 7 foot protein skimmers.
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