<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11132810#post11132810 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by plyr58
Ok, I have spent a few days reading through all 18 pages of this thread, and I have to post a couple of my own.
Customer: Uh, yeah. I think I have a problem...
M: Oh really? What seems to be the matter?
C: Well I was doing a water change and when I leaned over the tank, my Extacy fell out of my pocket and into the water.
M:But have you ever seen a puffer fish,........ on weed?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11122213#post11122213 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
<i>"But I'm in a pet store - can't I pet it?"</i>
That being said and while I agree with you completely, if I had the opportunity and knew I'd live to relate the story with others, I'd love to hug a Bengal tiger one day.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11134143#post11134143 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by landragon
I used to work at a store. I came in when it was being reopened after 6 months or so of being closed. The prior owner had an interesting reputation to say the least. One thing I am sure of was his propensity for placing over-sized fillostobus in the lake out back of the store when customers would bring in these monsters in a bucket as a "gift". You could often see a 14" ple-cows-r-us grazing the bank of the lake.
So anywho, one fine Sunday a call is placed and a man inquires about our ability to house a large pillowsamus and if we'd give him some young tanganyikan cichlids as trade. Bring it in and we'll talk was our mantra. Less than three minutes later this guy rolls up on a bike with a five gallon bucket balanced on the handlebars. Indeed he has a rather large plecosaurus and it seems quite healthy. We agree on two juveniles as trade, and off he goes.
Fast-forward three weeks. I am relayed a story about a guy who came in with two large plagoremonsters and traded for a few young tanganyikans. "Hmmm?" I think. Being a card carrying member of Reef Central police according to some in my local forum, I put my deduction skills to work. We knew the lake was a breeding ground for stray plecarsaremouses, and we knew this guy seemed to arrive with them quickly. I had a theory.
A few Sundays later, and the call is made. I rush to the back door in time to see this guy actually cast netting the plecosores to bring to us from the same spot I had spent many ciggarette breaks watching those beauties at. Needless to say, he left unhappy that day.
Funny thing was, he could pronounce tanganyikan like a local. But it seemed noone could say plecostomus, including the ten speed bandit. And me when I started this hobby. I think I may have said "an-eneny" for a while to. Mea culpa.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11134143#post11134143 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by landragon
Indeed he has a rather large plecosaurus and it seems quite healthy. We agree on two juveniles as trade, and off he goes.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11156209#post11156209 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishworm
and on a non-fish related note. we would end up with big burmese pythons all the time. they would get too big for the owners and they would give them to us, or someone would find them abandoned. we got a nice big pair in one time that someone found in a vacant apartment. an 8 foot and a 9 foot albino. I would tanke the albino and put it over my shoulders and walk around the store. had to laugh my butt off every time I walked out of the fish/reptile room, half the customers would move as quickly as possible to the other side of the store...away from me.![]()
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Did you meen feet. Instead of inches.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11159130#post11159130 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kathainbowen
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My then-boyfriend, now-evil-enemy, used to love bringing my 3" ball python to work to visit. And Harlequin loved hats, particularly bowler hats. He would climb up, circle around the brim, and just chill up there, slowly trucking his way around. People would be chatting with us, realize Harley was real, and suddenly jump away, so I can only imagine the reactions you got with 8-9" burms!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11164258#post11164258 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mr pink floyd
all i have to say is WOW to todays event.
Kid comes in, says his fish died nad wants a refund. I'm mopping a spill, say im busy and direct him to the back counter where other employees. He says my beta fish died 3 days ago i want another. he is told that we need a water sample and to see the fish. He says he doesnt have a sample, and his fish jumped out of the bowl. He said this and the store OWNER, standing near by laughs and walks away, so he starts swearing and cussing and yelling at employees, when his girlfriend eventually goes "how would you feel if your puppy jumped out the window?" so an employee goes"well i wouldnt be stupid enough to bring it back to where i bought it from demanding a refund!" a few more words are exchanged and everyone kinda stormed off. 5 minute later we find out the kid took a betta fish that was in a bag on a box on the floor ready for acclimation, put an X on it walked to the counter and says its a refund, and walked out of the store, as the cashier had no idea what went down.
the kid couldnt have been more than 17 years old too haha, it was awesome, the owners even laughed about it when the kid complained about rude behavior haha