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I only buy fish after they have been in the store at least 24hrs.
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But how's the tank. Get the Dino's dealt with |
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![]() Yeah I usually try to make sure this fish comes home right from the bag, or it has been in the store for ages.
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![]() I only buy fish that have been at the LFS for 2 weeks or longer.
Ask the LFS if they will hold it for you. Put a deposit down or pay in advance. You never know how much trauma the fish has been through to get to where it is.
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![]() +1 for fresh off the boat! (bag to home). I snagged 4 bartletts that had just landed at my LFS and had just started temperature acclimation in their bags when I snatched them up. It's actually quite uncommon to be able to do this and there are a whole host of reason why you wouldn't want to do this but there are also benefits. The hobbyist has to weigh the pros vs cons of such an approach.
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