deehz
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I'm sorry for your loss. But this is some of the best reading and advice I have read in a long time. Very fortunate you had some very well experienced hobbyist in your thread. All of them gave great advice along with very helpful and useful knowledge. I couldn't have said it any better then the group did here.
If you can, find a reputable LFS in your area and see if they can order you one, hold it in their systems for health reasons, and watch it eat. You have to understand that the mortatility rates on any carpet nem are significantly very high: in captivity or shipping (they ship from the collector to wharehouse with very little water to reduce shipping weight). So by the time the wholesaler ships it to the LFS, it's already stressed and most likely dying of bacterial infection. Most reputable wholsealers will do everything they can to keep their livestock as healthy as possible this includes any LFS: it's money that they are losing with dead livestock. in this tough economy, every dollar lost hurts.
Nonetheless, finding a reputable LFS is key. If you can't find one in your area, then LiveAquaria is one of the best online retailers. They usually have in stock all kinds of carpets and they have a great acclimation/quarantine processes. Next would be VividAquariums or BlueZooAquatics. Good luck and if you find one, post pics of it.
If you can, find a reputable LFS in your area and see if they can order you one, hold it in their systems for health reasons, and watch it eat. You have to understand that the mortatility rates on any carpet nem are significantly very high: in captivity or shipping (they ship from the collector to wharehouse with very little water to reduce shipping weight). So by the time the wholesaler ships it to the LFS, it's already stressed and most likely dying of bacterial infection. Most reputable wholsealers will do everything they can to keep their livestock as healthy as possible this includes any LFS: it's money that they are losing with dead livestock. in this tough economy, every dollar lost hurts.
Nonetheless, finding a reputable LFS is key. If you can't find one in your area, then LiveAquaria is one of the best online retailers. They usually have in stock all kinds of carpets and they have a great acclimation/quarantine processes. Next would be VividAquariums or BlueZooAquatics. Good luck and if you find one, post pics of it.