inktomi
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Hello folks!
I'm writing today about a pair of C. tinkeri that I purchased back before Christmas off of the Live Aquaria divers den. The week after new years I received a call from the Divers Den staff reporting that one of the two had a small sore on it, and asking if I'd like it held till it was healed, or shipped out to me. They seemed confident that it was nothing to worry about, and that either way the fish would do fine.
Knowing how well the divers den takes care of animals, I figured there was probably nothing better for the fish than to stay there till 100% healed. Now I'm in the "in between time" waiting for the call that they're ready to ship out to me.
The thing is - should I cancel the order and get another pair, one that "never" had anything wrong with it? I'm pretty certain that Live Aquaria would never send me an animal that they knew was sick or injured in any way - but still, it nags at the back of my mind... "what else could be wrong..".
I've got a QT tank here ready to go for them when they arrive to ensure that they're eating and all that. After being "in QT" for so long at the Live Aquaria facility (pre sale, and now post sale) I probably won't keep them in my QT tank beyond a few days if they're eating well and look healthy otherwise. I'd like to get them into proper temperatures and a larger tank as soon as safely possible - I understand that the divers den fish are all kept around 78 degrees, which would be stressful on them long term.
What would you do?
I'm writing today about a pair of C. tinkeri that I purchased back before Christmas off of the Live Aquaria divers den. The week after new years I received a call from the Divers Den staff reporting that one of the two had a small sore on it, and asking if I'd like it held till it was healed, or shipped out to me. They seemed confident that it was nothing to worry about, and that either way the fish would do fine.
Knowing how well the divers den takes care of animals, I figured there was probably nothing better for the fish than to stay there till 100% healed. Now I'm in the "in between time" waiting for the call that they're ready to ship out to me.
The thing is - should I cancel the order and get another pair, one that "never" had anything wrong with it? I'm pretty certain that Live Aquaria would never send me an animal that they knew was sick or injured in any way - but still, it nags at the back of my mind... "what else could be wrong..".
I've got a QT tank here ready to go for them when they arrive to ensure that they're eating and all that. After being "in QT" for so long at the Live Aquaria facility (pre sale, and now post sale) I probably won't keep them in my QT tank beyond a few days if they're eating well and look healthy otherwise. I'd like to get them into proper temperatures and a larger tank as soon as safely possible - I understand that the divers den fish are all kept around 78 degrees, which would be stressful on them long term.
What would you do?