I've been wanting to ask this for a long time but never have for some reason. I won't be mentioning any names but many of you may know the place I'm speaking of.
What is the responsible reefer to do when entering a LFS, and seeing chronic poor tank and livestock management over the course of many years? It's so sad to walk into a store and see row after row of diseased, mangled, and dead fish of all sorts: clowns, lionfish, tangs, as well as algae-covered, dying corals, all wasting away in plain acrylic cubes without so much as a gravel bed.
When passing by, I drop in out of curiosity to notice that the livestock is regularly rotated, though chances are pretty slim that any conscientious aquarist would ever purchase a specimen from the place. The rest of the store seems decent enough, at least to a point where they can subsidize the replacement of all the deceased marine creatures.
Years ago, I asked the manager something along the lines of what happened to the tanks; those poor fish look awful, and got a grunt and a shrug in return.
What do you do in this situation? Is it even a responsibility of any person to try to affect change?
What is the responsible reefer to do when entering a LFS, and seeing chronic poor tank and livestock management over the course of many years? It's so sad to walk into a store and see row after row of diseased, mangled, and dead fish of all sorts: clowns, lionfish, tangs, as well as algae-covered, dying corals, all wasting away in plain acrylic cubes without so much as a gravel bed.
When passing by, I drop in out of curiosity to notice that the livestock is regularly rotated, though chances are pretty slim that any conscientious aquarist would ever purchase a specimen from the place. The rest of the store seems decent enough, at least to a point where they can subsidize the replacement of all the deceased marine creatures.
Years ago, I asked the manager something along the lines of what happened to the tanks; those poor fish look awful, and got a grunt and a shrug in return.
What do you do in this situation? Is it even a responsibility of any person to try to affect change?