long cool story about impulse loach buying.........
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:52 pm
so i'm at a local mom and pop pet shop that really does beat all the chain stores in live stock selection and quality. i'm walking down the rows of fish and low and behold a tank of histironicas. these are my all time favorite botias and i've only seen them ONCE in my city in the last 3 years.
they all looked healthy but it was obviously not their ideal tank enviornment . then i looked at the pice. 3 for 12.00........ wow. i began trying to figure out how to move fish around in my tanks at home and where i would put them. i ended up buying 10 but i may go back for more. the other time i saw them they were 7.99.
i told the pet store guy that these were my signature fish and suprisingly he started netting them and let me hand select the biggest healthies fish in the tank. i always shop there so they know my face. i had to tell the owner what a great job he did.
when i got them home i quickly did a 10 gallon gravel vac and water change and hooked up an airstone by the filiter output. my 75 gallon is probably overstocked already but i've been planning yet another tank.
i aclimate them slowly right before i release them i add some blood worms to their bag. it makes me feel better that i know they received some food in such a stressful situation. they calmed down rather quickly and took to the tank right away.
the next morning everyone in the tank is excited because of the air stone. the entire tank is doing the loachy dance. i start to look over my new fish and notice a few dots on two. i am suddenly stricken with horror. i'm hoping its sand or a bubbles but my gut instinct tells me its ick.
i usually look loaches over reallly well because the are so prone but i guess i missed them in my moment of excitement. then i notice one is missing an eye
. he is one of the fatter healthier ones so im sure hes ok but geez what a bummer.
so i look in the mailbox and TA-DUH state tax return. i was going to buy a used 60 gallon long off craigs list for 50 bucks for them but now i can get the 60 gallon i really want. its 4 ft long, 2ft wide and 1 ft tall. a super shallow and wide that i may turn into a river tank for the histironicas and maybe some yoyos from another tank.
i've never lost any fish to ick and only had it twice from new additions but i'll be watching them like a hawk for the next few weeks.
sorry for the long post but i had to get the story out to people i know would understand.
they all looked healthy but it was obviously not their ideal tank enviornment . then i looked at the pice. 3 for 12.00........ wow. i began trying to figure out how to move fish around in my tanks at home and where i would put them. i ended up buying 10 but i may go back for more. the other time i saw them they were 7.99.
i told the pet store guy that these were my signature fish and suprisingly he started netting them and let me hand select the biggest healthies fish in the tank. i always shop there so they know my face. i had to tell the owner what a great job he did.
when i got them home i quickly did a 10 gallon gravel vac and water change and hooked up an airstone by the filiter output. my 75 gallon is probably overstocked already but i've been planning yet another tank.
i aclimate them slowly right before i release them i add some blood worms to their bag. it makes me feel better that i know they received some food in such a stressful situation. they calmed down rather quickly and took to the tank right away.
the next morning everyone in the tank is excited because of the air stone. the entire tank is doing the loachy dance. i start to look over my new fish and notice a few dots on two. i am suddenly stricken with horror. i'm hoping its sand or a bubbles but my gut instinct tells me its ick.
i usually look loaches over reallly well because the are so prone but i guess i missed them in my moment of excitement. then i notice one is missing an eye

so i look in the mailbox and TA-DUH state tax return. i was going to buy a used 60 gallon long off craigs list for 50 bucks for them but now i can get the 60 gallon i really want. its 4 ft long, 2ft wide and 1 ft tall. a super shallow and wide that i may turn into a river tank for the histironicas and maybe some yoyos from another tank.
i've never lost any fish to ick and only had it twice from new additions but i'll be watching them like a hawk for the next few weeks.
sorry for the long post but i had to get the story out to people i know would understand.