But my sincere concern is with fish I've had for years and years that are long past anything the pet store might have had. sounds sort of like a sleazy deal if that's what's going on. and those customers coming back for meds. I see where you're going about pathogens in fish sold to customers. Thoughts? This has me worried especially because I've had very quick killing diseases that needed immediate treatment, and if no one sold what I needed. They are apparently still offering some "remedies" though event he Petco I stopped at had none of those, and I've found most of those to be useless in the face of the diseases I've seen. Thought that might be something to know just in case anyone has a Petco in the area.įound this article about it. I understand that some people are less informed about such medications, but I don't think it's right to punish those who do know what they are doing. They told me their new policy was "prevention over treatment." Because we all know how that works out in real life-without meds, or accessible vets to provide them, they seem to be trying to sentence fish to death. I left angry over that since I've been relying heavily on medications for over a year now and would have lost so many more fish without it. I was in Petco just yesterday looking for fish medication (specifically praziquantel), and I learned that Petco is nixing almost their entire fish medication stock.
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