About a week and a half ago, I went to Petland, and saw some small clown loaches with a very bad case of Ich. Not wanting to offend anyone, and thinking they must have already known, I decided not to say anything. After all, I have not been involved in fishkeeping all that long, and I thought someone else with more expertise would give the diagnosis, hopefully someone who worked there. But still I wondered why they would be in the display tank. Then when I was at the same store just a couple of days ago, I made a point of visiting the clowns. I was astounded at what I saw. The ich had got so bad, it was the worst I have ever seen, and one of the clowns was lying on the floor dying!

Then I paid a visit to the fish department at the Wal-Mart a couple of doors down. There was a tank full of weather loaches in incredibly poor condition. They were so lethargic I thought some of them were dead, and their bodies were all lumpy and bumpy, suggesting a horrible infestation of internal parasites. Some of the others looked like their heads were gigantic because their bodies were so thin. I have never seen anything like this, either, and these are one of my favourite kinds of fish. This time I informed the staff right away.
What I was wondering is if others have had this experience, and what did you do? What would be the right action to take, and what would be stepping over the line? I have thought of calling both stores, and asking them if they had done anything about their sick fish, but I wasn't sure if this would be appropriate. Then again, perhaps in some situations, "appropriateness" is overrated. I am even having trouble posting this here, because there is no delicate way to explain what I saw, what I didn't do, and what I would like to do. I am deeply troubled by the things I have been seeing and would like to do more about it, but don't know how. Part of what I have learned is not to make assumptions. I should never assume someone else will do what I know I can do. What would be great is if there was a way to ensure the humane treatment of all animals regardless of what kind.
soul-hugger