A quick glance shows that BZ doesn't give a guarantee on those butterflies that, IMO, they shouldn't be selling anyway![]()
Exactly. Still I would always prefer to deal with a vendor who guarantees everything and gives a refund when things go south.
A quick glance shows that BZ doesn't give a guarantee on those butterflies that, IMO, they shouldn't be selling anyway![]()
I have always had good luck with fish from the Live Aquaria California facility. Simply put, Live Aquaria does not ship out "sub-par" fish.
~Michael
I see no problem with three fish in that size QT.
I wonder whether LA and BZ guarantees are invalidated by using Cupramine in quarantine.
Me either.
Here's a copy of an easy to handle QT/HT cycling.
"In regards to Qt cycling; I've done this for years. Get a HOB filter; I really like Aqua-Clear, they have a big sponge and last forever. Don't use the carbon or ceramic noodles that come with the filter. Also, have some extra sponges on hand, they're cheap. Keep a sponge in the flow somewhere in your DT. When you need a QT or HT, just use the sponge that has been in your main system in your QT filter---the QT will be instantly cycled. When done, toss the sponge and keep a new one ready in your main system.
BTW, Cupramine copper, used in a QT,will not destroy a bio-filter"
I have ordered from Blue Zoo on a few different occasions and always have been pleased. I lost a fish during the grace period and they refunded me no questions asked.
I do believe that you're more susceptible to losing fish when purchasing online since you're stressing the animals a bit more than you are by taking a drive back from the LFS. However, the fish at the LFS had to get there somehow...and I'm sure everyone has seen plenty of dead fish in buckets at the LFS during acclimation.
For what it's worth, I have never, not ever, seen a bad word written about DD. That says a lot IMO and I am actually excited about purchasing fish from them when the time comes. I don't think I can name a single other online vendor that doesn't have some form of a hate thread somewhere in any business ever.
If you can afford the premium for DD fish (which IMO isn't all that prohibitive) buy them from there given they have what you want...otherwise LA or BZ is a safe bet.
If you buy a fish from LA (they own DD, both owned by F&S); it is shipped from a wholesale facility direct to your door, so I consider the "stress factor" a non-issue. Actually, the fish is being bagged and transported less than a lfs fish. If you use the Fed-Ex "hold at location" sites, you can get your fish at 9AM the next morning. (no extra charge)
Yeah, I live in the boonies and Fed-Ex doesn't get here until 3-4PM and I live 10 mins from the Hold site. Since moving here, we've formed a little group of a dozen or so, all that live within 90 mins of the fed-Ex site, in every direction. We all let each other know when we order from LA or DD and meet at Fed-Ex with our own coolers, take our own stuff, and split shipping. Works great!I realize I didn't explain that one well enough. You're right, overall stress is most definitely limited by ordering online. My point was that as a consumer you are prone to seeing that initial overnight stress more if you're ordering online. I prefer to order online because you can negate the entire stay in a nasty holding tank. Now you're obviously worse off if you go into a shop and pick up a fish that arrived that morning but if it has been sitting in the tank eating well for a week, the fish is probably going to experience less stress from a 20 minute car ride than a ~16+ hour box trip. I realize that fish has already experienced that stress but after a few days of voracious eating it should be just fine.
I do agree though, the hold at location option is a godsend. I never allow my fish to be on trucks until 2PM after losing an entire order.
if you do cupramine butterflyfish, dose it very slowly(over a few days) and I wouldnt exceed .30ppm. Do not dose .25ppm all on the first day.