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Unread 04/06/2016, 11:24 PM   #26
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unless I'm blind he said nothing about his own personal QT tank and referred to DD as QT their fish, so maybe he assumed he didn't need to QT fish and assumed the fish would be healthy.
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I'm not arguing that it's a good idea to quarantine at home, and the fish was introduced into a quarantine tank. My point is that they tote the Diver's Den fish as quarantined and feeding. They even provide a list of foods that the fish you purchased has been being fed. Which was clearly not the case.
It makes sense to me that a fish that's stressed from rough shipping or acclimation or life generally will fast even from foods that it has previously eaten. Especially if it is a picky sort of fish to begin with, or one carrying a disease that has been masked by copper or whatever. My mail mans a real weirdo, I bet he shakes the boxes harder if they say "fragile" just for spite.

I'm curious if people who disregard the acclimation instructions in favor of their own method feel any compunction about getting a refund if the fish doesn't survive. It's a funny thing to ignore the company's instructions and then ask them for a replacement if it doesn't work out. I agree that theirs are not best practices, and I don't use the drip method either. But I haven't had to request a refund since I switched acclimation methods. I wonder if I would feel shady doing that. I mean, if I happened to think that any acclimation was too stressful, and preferred to just toss the fish in a tank of different salinity and temp, then it died, it would be weird to ask for another free one.


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Unread 04/07/2016, 03:05 AM   #27
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All good points CStrickland

Clearly the shipping process from where ever you buy to the customer is stressful in itself. Stress can cause illness and lack of appetite easily. Heck, when I'm stressed I don't even think of eating, to be honest.

I have bought most my fish as much as I can locally, but the online selection is even better and price can be better than the LFS. I'd much rather buy my fish locally even if it means a few hours driving. Which I feel is a lot better than 12+ hours in shipping a fish. There are so many factors in shipping a live animal. Distance, Handling, Extreme Temp Changes etc.

You can order from the most highly recommended company and still have a bad experience compared to everyone else. Now if this was a common situation then I'm sure people would be piling on stating their own bad experiences. Heck, I've even ordered stuff from Saltwater.com and not had a loss yet, while others have had just the opposite.


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Unread 04/07/2016, 03:16 AM   #28
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There is too many fish stores down here in south florida for me to order from them. Ive bought two pair of my clowns from exotic reef down in key west. Only thing i have thought about ordering are some fathead dendros from a website i know soon. I know alot of people dont have access to fish stores locally where they live and Divers Den has very nice things i just dont see a reason to buy anything from them.


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I've never had a problem with them, but the fish are always smaller than advertised.

Someone also posted a short time ago that PetCo bought Dr. Fosters and Smith. Is that true because I believe they and DD are related somehow right?


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Unread 04/07/2016, 09:53 AM   #30
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No online fish store refunds shipping costs. Maybe ocassionaly, under exceptional circumstances, like messing up an order, but not on a routine basis, of which your fish would fall under. Your fish died - it happens, they honored their guarantee and refunded your money. What's the issue?


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Unread 04/07/2016, 01:15 PM   #31
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Steve hopefully you don't feel too picked on, but let me tell you my story of two Chevrons and maybe you can understand that anytime you move a fish there is always chance of losing it.
Chevron#1 - had him for several years decided to add another tang so I sold him to a good friend. In catching him he got pretty scarred up, so much so that when I handed the bucket and air pump to the friend at a fish meeting I told him to wait a few weeks to pay me because I was not sure he would make it. The fish ended up in that bucket for five hours that day, so when I got a call from that friend a week later I figured the worse, instead he told me he sent the payment because the fish cleared up so fast it was unreal.
Chevron #2 - I had this one a year, he went from 1 1/2" to 4" and got very mean so I wanted to re-home him. I set up a 100 gallon tub next to my 300 with 60 gallons of water from the 300 and some liverock. I dropped the net in and with a bunch of luck the fish swims right in and in one swoop he is in the tub. I have never caught a fish that easy. Well I went to sleep that night but woke up to a surprise to find the fish dead on the bottom. Sorry you lost your fish it sux, but sometimes things just happen.


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Unread 04/07/2016, 01:22 PM   #32
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I've never had a problem with them, but the fish are always smaller than advertised.

Someone also posted a short time ago that PetCo bought Dr. Fosters and Smith. Is that true because I believe they and DD are related somehow right?
Yes, Petco bought Dr. Fosters and Smith a few years ago, almost 2 years ago I believe.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2458917


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Unread 04/07/2016, 01:31 PM   #33
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Steve hopefully you don't feel too picked on, but let me tell you my story of two Chevrons and maybe you can understand that anytime you move a fish there is always chance of losing it.
Chevron#1 - had him for several years decided to add another tang so I sold him to a good friend. In catching him he got pretty scarred up, so much so that when I handed the bucket and air pump to the friend at a fish meeting I told him to wait a few weeks to pay me because I was not sure he would make it. The fish ended up in that bucket for five hours that day, so when I got a call from that friend a week later I figured the worse, instead he told me he sent the payment because the fish cleared up so fast it was unreal.
Chevron #2 - I had this one a year, he went from 1 1/2" to 4" and got very mean so I wanted to re-home him. I set up a 100 gallon tub next to my 300 with 60 gallons of water from the 300 and some liverock. I dropped the net in and with a bunch of luck the fish swims right in and in one swoop he is in the tub. I have never caught a fish that easy. Well I went to sleep that night but woke up to a surprise to find the fish dead on the bottom. Sorry you lost your fish it sux, but sometimes things just happen.
Meh... It's a learning process. And today I learned that trying to open up a discussion on these forums was a bad idea. Seems like some helpful people here and a lot of good information, but I'd rather not wade through the bs and trolls to have a conversation. I'll go back to keeping to myself, reading historical posts, and be active on other forums.



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