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  1. Hello, I have suffered 2 horrible fishkeeping disasters in the past 6 months and I just want to vent.

    1st disaster: I did an 80% water change as I was often do when removing gsp on my large acrylic Amazon tank with 18 wild angelfish and 500 rummmynose tetras as I often do. Little did I know that my water treatment system had broken down and my fish experienced a hardness shock with gh to swinging from 1.2 to 6+. I lost 10 angelfish and 150 tetras by the time I woke up the next morning.

     

    2nd disaster was begotten by the first. I wanted to restore my rummynose tetra school to its former glory. But the past year my supplier went bankrupt and I had work an new deal with a local lfs to get a large amount of rummynose from a wholesaler since I am just a hobbiest. I was getting 750 Rummynose for 1050$ (Would be 500$ one year ago) with only refund guarantee for a high % DOA, not any longer. It was a gamble but Antibiotics usually save at least 60% of the tetras in the 1st week. About 25% were DOA and the rest were in a bad state when I got them. Anyway here I am one week later and I have less than 50 tetras left alive in quarantine. The supplier clearly did not care about the condition of the fish before they were shipped and wanted to churn them as fast as possible.

    I am giving up on Rummynose tetras. I love their schooling but the way they are treated by wholesalers almost always results in a best case scenario of 20% death and more likely 50% or in my case 96%. That might be tolerable at 20 Cents a fish but not at 1.50$. There is a guy selling acclimated and treated wild cardinals for 1.60$ And those fish are pretty hardy when shipping. I should have spent 1k on those fish instead.

     

     

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  2. Willimeri will definitely eat cardinal tetras and probably rummynose if they can catch them.

    Your dimensions would be a ~720 gallons when full and besides your Willimeri your tank would look empty. 
     

    You would need at least 120+ sterbai cory fish to have them be noticeable. You would also need at least 500 small schooling fish like tetras to have any presence in a tank that big. 
     

    you could do a bigger tetra like congo and have like 100 to have noticeable presence.

  3. On 2/9/2022 at 10:46 AM, Patrick_G said:

    It looks great!

    Do you have a continuous auto water change system? I’m trying to figure out where all that waste is going. 😀

    The tiger lotus Lillies grow 2 feet to the top of the water in about 3 days and are as big as saucers.

    On 2/9/2022 at 10:47 AM, jwcarlson said:

    Do you have any videos?  

    Not that I can upload

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  4. I bought 28 from aquahuna. They arrived alive and had to be dewormed. I honestly do not recommend them though. In my opinion they are a pretty boring fish. They spend most of the time sitting at the bottom of the tank not being active. It was rare when they would display their interesting social behavior. Mine were nipping the fins of other fish.

  5. On 1/7/2022 at 11:57 PM, Fish Folk said:

    I'm assuming you've gotten the short end of a stick here. Sorry to hear. Those fish look like they may have really cost you. As a buyer, your caution makes good, judicious sense.

    I have another challenge to make note of...

    As a breeder, there is a separate though somewhat related issue that sometimes occurs from the other side. Some buyers file a false DOA claim to a transaction management business which mediates the transaction but has terms that ultimately cater  to the buyer. The buyer's money is refunded leaving the breeder to argue over the issue without evidence. Any shipped hard goods may recovered by sellers, but both fish costs and shipping costs can be denied a refund due solely to the buyers assertion. 

    A particular very respected full time professional breeder I corresponded recently conveyed a scenario that occurred about seven years ago where a buyer falsely claimed DOA. The transition company refunded the fish and shipping costs to the buyer. Through the grapevine, the breeder learned that the buyer had lied about the fish, and that they arrived perfectly healthy. This happened several times, forcing him to adjust his transition process and shipping means.

    At bottom, some sense of dishonestly and a lack of transparency occurs in both your situation and some other good breeders.  

    Truth is the most precious currency of all between people.

     

    I just posted my Manacapuru Angels for the thumbnail picture, they are fine.

    I would never use this process against a breeder acting in good faith. It is a system that is unfair to the small businessman. I was just sharing it because it is a tool that is useful to ensure you don't get stiffed when buying fish online

     

    I have never actually filed a chargeback, but I used the threat of it recently to get money refunded when a seller sold me low quality angels with stumpy fins instead of the premium quality fish I paid for and then was refusing to make it right.

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  6. Most people don’t know this, but the credit card monopolies have legal charge dispute adjudication in their term agreements with vendors who accept credit card payments.
     

    This means that you can file a chargeback dispute with your card issuer if a vendor gives you a unsatisfactory product like sickly or low quality fish. The card issuer has the legal authority to grant judgement against the vendor and force them to chargeback the amount you paid.

    This is a tool that should be used judiciously as abusing it will get you banned from using it in the future. If you are having a dispute with a vendor even threatening to file a chargeback will often get them to comply with you as they do not want to deal with the adjudication process.

    This applies to everything you buy with a credit card, but is especially useful when buying live fish online.
     

     

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  7. I though I would never be able to keep my dream fish, the Altum Angelfish because of their impossible water requirements.


    I just wanted to spread the good news that it is now possible to buy true Altums that can thrive and breed in US tap water. High ph hard water tank raised Altums were developed in Germany in the last few years and now they are being bred and sold in the US. I am overjoyed that my dream fish is now attainable.

    My many years down the road dream is to have a  500 gallon with 10 or so of these 14' tall beauties.

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  8. This is not true. The waters they are in go down to 60F at night. Most of my Angels are wild or F1 and I keep them in the low 70s. In one of Cory's videos about fish keeping secrets he recommends the same thing because they are far more peaceful in the low 70s than they are at 80< when they are in breeding mode.

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  9. I own wild Rio Nanay Angels. Thr picture you posted is a rio nanay angel. Most wild angels imported from Peru are Rio Nanay. The easy tells are:

    Yellow (not red) eyes

    Their bodies will look more goldish than silver and will have yellow spots

    Pinkish tails

    Intense blue iridescence on gill plates in proper lighting

    they should be 2x tall as they are long.
     

    I would get 3 for a 45 tall but keep the temp at around 72-74 degrees most of the time to reduce aggression. I would re-home flag cicclid and gourami as they will distract from the angelfishes as the centerpieces. A black background on your tank will help them pop.

    Most important thing with Rio Nanay is to get lighting right to get constant iridescent blue on gill plates  and ventral fins so they look like they are glowing. This requires a dimmer brightness with enough blue to be reflected. Here is a video example showing what I mean. 

    They will eat your green neon tetras. 
    Good luck

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