
Originally Posted by
Navanod
IMHO, the differences are mainly due to 3 reasons:
1. Prices of livestocks and their "value" to hobbyist
2. Knowledge and education levels of LFS staff
3. Knowledge and education levels of customers/hobbyist
I was in London last month and visited this LFS called Aquatic design centre. It was not exactly super modern/nicely renovated, but everything is quite tidy and the tanks are clean and not overcrowded. Our LFSs, some are super cluttered and the tanks are overstocked at times with multiple species, with dead fishes left to rot/get eaten. The tanks are all properly labelled with the fish name, scientific name and some details on the species. There were also no bags of fish for sale, everything is in a filtered tank. That's the first impression I get walking in.
I then immediately noticed the price of neon tetras. $3.50 pounds per fish. $7 SGD for a neon tetra...hmmm...we get half a dozen for $1 SGD sometimes! No wonder the ang mos get upset when their fishies die!
As I wondered around, I noticed a staff helping a customer and overheard their conversations. The staff was trying to persuade the lady NOT to buy a certain fish, because the lady had another type of fish at home they're not suitable for each other. The staff then suggested a schooling fish instead and the customer wanted to buy only 2, asking if her existing fishes can school with it. The staff explained that they're different and must school with their own kind, minimum is to get XX number.
I was reminded of how, when I was a newbie, I was tricked into buying balloon rams by a chinatown LFS because the boss assured me the rams can be kept with shrimps. "Their mouth so small, cannot eat shrimps one lah!" I still recalled. I also ended up with 2 males, who proceeded to fight. The culture is definitely different, due to cost and awareness levels.
Fishes here are low value, so must be sold in large volumes. Conditions at some shops are also not great, so the aim is to clear the livestocks before they drop dead. You hardly find LFS telling you not to buy anything! You bring home, they die, your problem. So the responsibility here falls entirely on hobbyists.
There are a few specialized LFS here that are much better of course, not all are bad, but by and large, those LFS you find at wet markets or generic ones selling all sorts of things are generally not the place to ask for advice.
Last weekend, I saw a new LFS near IKEA queensway and spotted an albino looking pleco in a tank that looked unlike anything I had seen before. Only when I moved closer, then I realized that it was a half rotten pleco! With albino BONES!
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