Petco and marine fish

In this hobby, it's going to be the consumer's responsibility. I have had worst luck at LFS with fish disease than I had with asking Petco to order me a fish and they kept it bagged for me until I picked it up. Not sure if this is available at every Petco, but I had 100% success rate with no signs of disease while in quarantine this way.
I was iffy on that because sometimes the fish wouldn't arrive until 4pm and then it could be another hour or two until they got there and with larger fish I definitely worried about ammonia burn. So what I would do is make saltwater in a 5 gallon bucket and then add an airstone and bag it when they came in. Or if they weren't going to be in that day I could section off one of the tanks and put them in there
 
I have learned the hard way about not quarantining my fish. I have to reminding myself patience. No matter where you get your fish or corals take precautions

I never buy fish, but if the store (once I get out of work) has what I am looking for, it is getting a cup of water every 5-10 minutes to acclimate, and then dumped in. I like to live vicariously and only buy from places I trust
 
corals are overpriced at petco. Like to the point I never ordered them. so like a zoa with only like 8 polyps was 60 dollars, whereas you can get a whole colony of the same type of zoa for 30
There's a Petco near where I live that sells corals for pretty cheap. A lot of the employees I've talked to keep saltwater themselves so they take great care of everything, always have lots of interesting and cool fish, and have very cheap corals. There was a torch selling for like 30 bucks there, and any zoa colony is 25, regardless of how it looks. So when shipments of new corals come in the zoas are really high quality and nice, and you can get them for pretty cheap. None of their fish have diseases from what I can tell, and everything is eating. They even had a mandarin eating frozen.
 
I never buy fish, but if the store (once I get out of work) has what I am looking for, it is getting a cup of water every 5-10 minutes to acclimate, and then dumped in. I like to live vicariously and only buy from places I trust
Best part was I knew the store tank params and I could just keep my tanks at that and order what I wanted and toss them right in. Still probably not recommended but never lost a fish doing this
 
There's a Petco near where I live that sells corals for pretty cheap. A lot of the employees I've talked to keep saltwater themselves so they take great care of everything, always have lots of interesting and cool fish, and have very cheap corals. There was a torch selling for like 30 bucks there, and any zoa colony is 25, regardless of how it looks. So when shipments of new corals come in the zoas are really high quality and nice, and you can get them for pretty cheap. None of their fish have diseases from what I can tell, and everything is eating. They even had a mandarin eating frozen.
Never did mandarins. I didn't want to risk them not eating frozen (petco doesn't allow the use of live foods except for African butterfly fish and arrawanas. Did do a lot of lionfish though. They were popular. Especially Fu manchus and fuzzies
 
Unfortunately the petco's and petsmarts in my area are lacking. they even have a hard time keeping fw fish alive and healthy. Every time i go to look at equipment or food (or those live plants they sell that are out of the tank) I always see the dying fish and nems and really wish i could help. But what can you do as an observer? Its painful honestly, but I do know some stores have quality staff. so thats the only reason i can excuse myself for ever shopping there.
 
Unfortunately my local Petco is one of those where the employees are not that into salt. Last time I was in there they only had a few clowns and damsels. Their coral selection consisted of a single rock with brown palys. The tanks looked like they hadn't been cleaned in awhile. That was a couple years ago, but I haven't been back since.
 
Unfortunately my local Petco is one of those where the employees are not that into salt. Last time I was in there they only had a few clowns and damsels. Their coral selection consisted of a single rock with brown palys. The tanks looked like they hadn't been cleaned in awhile. That was a couple years ago, but I haven't been back since.
Hopefully - you as a consumer - vote with your voice and then your feet - but - if youre saying - it was a couple years since you were there (no offense) - who cares - go there today - and report back - everyone would like to hear. And if there is a problem - everyone would sure want to hear
 
I have a local Petco that has good selection of fish and no ich to be found.

Not so long ago, I bought half a dozen of fish and they are all with me; not a single fish lost. No issues there.

I too agree that quality of stock depends on staff members and their knowledge.

That said, quarantine is crucial.
Same here, there’s a Petco a town over from me that has a small collection of saltwater stuff. The guy who runs it is pretty knowledgeable and knows exactly what he’s got. Nothing super special, but they do sell some dwarf angels and they had a juvie emperor last time I was in there. Everything looked healthy to me, bought from them before and the fish are still doing really good. Guess it just depends on the staff of the store.
 
Here are a few of my petco experiences. Before I had ever heard about ich/velvet I had gotten some fish there and they did not warm me they did not seem to know about diseases either. Well it knocked out my entire system but that led me here so maybe good? I am not saying it is all bad there was another employ there who was really helpful and knew stuff.
I agree there corals are way over priced. GSP for 60$? And aipatsia for 2$? Aiptasia should be for free.
I think some of there employees just need to be taught a little. There was a guy who worked there and I saw a coral and asked what it was. He said gorgonian it was definitely not a gorgonian but he insisted it was.
 
Same here, there’s a Petco a town over from me that has a small collection of saltwater stuff. The guy who runs it is pretty knowledgeable and knows exactly what he’s got. Nothing super special, but they do sell some dwarf angels and they had a juvie emperor last time I was in there. Everything looked healthy to me, bought from them before and the fish are still doing really good. Guess it just depends on the staff of the store.
I gave my boss heart attacks with what I ordered lol. She almost murdered me over seahorses
 
Here are a few of my petco experiences. Before I had ever heard about ich/velvet I had gotten some fish there and they did not warm me they did not seem to know about diseases either. Well it knocked out my entire system but that led me here so maybe good? I am not saying it is all bad there was another employ there who was really helpful and knew stuff.
I agree there corals are way over priced. GSP for 60$? And aipatsia for 2$? Aiptasia should be for free.
I think some of there employees just need to be taught a little. There was a guy who worked there and I saw a coral and asked what it was. He said gorgonian it was definitely not a gorgonian but he insisted it was.
Some store leaders charge for free stuff. They probably rang it up as a 2 dollar donation if you actually got it. One manager that was new tried doing that for freshwater nuisance snails and we made sure he never did it again
 
There are two petcos close to me the one closest I’ve Maeve’s had problems with the fish that I’ve gotten from them but their inventory isn’t that great they rarely will get a flame angel or a coral beauty. Mostly yellow tangs clowns and damsels. The other one has had a better variety like powder brown, powder blue, hippo tangs, wrasses but they never look good I made the mistake of buying a powder brown tang from there and he only lasted a weekend. So I do believe each store is different.
 
So some of you may or may not know I once worked at petco. I worked there when I turned 18 because what teenager didn't want to work at a pet store, and by the time I was 19 I was the aquatics specialist and I was in that role for 3 years while in college. I just wanted to give people a deeper look into how things worked at petco and point out some hypocrisies I see on this website, and no I don't expect to change any minds with this post. Now buckle in because this is a longer post

Petco; like any store; varies in quality depending on the staff that work there. There are some stores where they could care less about salt and only order clowns and damsels for their store because it's too much of a hassle, and sometimes even give blatantly wrong info to customers. At other stores you had people that really cared and would order more obscure or expensive fish, and probably know a lot more than your average joe about the marine aquarium. I myself gave out my personal cell for anyone that had questions or if they wanted me to order any specific fish for them. To the point where more than half of my phone contacts were just fish people. One of the things that annoys me about working at petco is one fish I have will come in underweight and we get the "what do you expect from a petco" yet people will go to a lfs where half their fish have ich, has no qt process whatsoever (essentially a treat once you see it store), and has told me he could care less about fish he cares far more about corals and inverts, and they have a 4.9/5 on google. One lfs I went to I heard an employee say a mimic tang was actually an angel and that derasa clams only live a few months in the aquarium, and of course while I was there there were diseases everywhere, and the fish where anywhere from 2-5 times as much as our fish... 4.5/5 on google.

Now that leads me into stocking. Yes petco has some really bad vendors. The one that comes to mind is apet, their sizes are inconsistent and the health (mostly just tangs) is questionable. For instance I ordered a koran angel one time and they send a sub adult where its getting its adult colors (that sold instantly since it was like 30 bucks). The next one I ordered was 2 inches long. However our other vendors are some of the exact same vendors that other lfs use and even some really popular fish like ora clownfish as an example, but because its petco everyone just goes "bad vendor" or "bad store" despite the fact a lot of the vendors are the same ones that your lfs uses because most of the vendors are regional therefore there is a high chance that your lfs uses some of the same ones.

Fish care... This one is painful. Essentially if you want to keep your job you either have to only order cheap fish and inverts so shrink isn't terribly impacted, or you have to break the rules... rules that get you fired. For instance petco doesn't let you treat with copper, or prazi, or metro, or anything anyone on here actually uses. They tell us to use herbtana and artemiss, and any petco employee will tell you that it doesn't work, I have even tried tripling the dosage and no improvements. So I bit the bullet and started buying the essentials out of pocket. Now no one will come into the store and test your tank for copper (thankfully). But because its against the rules if you get caught with it you will probably get fired, but since it is a rule you have no excuse to remove the rock and crushed coral they use, it can be a MASSIVE pain to get copper to therapeutic levels and maintain it. I actually only kept a really thin layer of crushed coral, and live rock (its more like concrete than actual rock). I was essentially running copper 24/7/365, except for the day before an animal shipment arrived I would throw a carbon pillow in the system to lower copper levels (which is why I prefer cupramine).

small side tangent here. I really love (sarcasm) the people that came into my store 3 months after getting a fish and demanding a refund on a yellow tang they got that potentially introduced ich into their tank and wanting compensation for the lost fish, not my fault you didn't quarantine a fish referred to as ich magnets.

That leads me into my final point. Even if you think petco fish are more prone to disease, you are going to (or you should) quarantine the fish regardless. If you see a healthy good size fish at petco, ask to see it eat, if its a good price get it as you are going to put it through the same quarantine process as every other fish you get from any other store. I told everyone that came in, how long a fish has been there, if its eating (and I'll show them... especially for things like lionfish), and how long its been in copper and if I've treated with anything else. I still tell them regardless to qt a fish even if its been in copper for 30 days I will tell them to do it regardless.

Small side note if a fish is mislabeled at petco, the employees probably know this. It is typically the vendor sending the wrong fish, the fish comes in under a name it has to sell under that same sku (however I used one of those labelers to put the actual name up). What really irritated me; especially when I was new because I would do a bunch of research beforehand; was to send something blatantly wrong like I order a dragon wrasse and in the bag IS A SCOOTER BLENNY. anyways

if you survived this borderline rant block of text I applaud you. Feel free to ask questions about deathco as even I call it from time to time.


Afternoon, hope alls well

I don’t think your post was a rant. I liked it. It was well thought out and was objective. I read the whole thing. :) (Very rarely am I able to read thru long posts-hence my crazy use of MEMe’s)

I think focusing on how bad something is just uses up energy. Unless a huge movement is done it will not help. I just don’t give business to places that shouldn’t be supported.

It’s like steakhouse. I travel to Tampa, ny, Vegas for steak. I’ll eat at Burn’s in tamp and Peter Lugers in NY all day long. Golden Corral, never. (Hope I didn’t offend anyone.)

Maybe we should make a yelp for fish stores and call it Felp.
 
There are two petcos close to me the one closest I’ve Maeve’s had problems with the fish that I’ve gotten from them but their inventory isn’t that great they rarely will get a flame angel or a coral beauty. Mostly yellow tangs clowns and damsels. The other one has had a better variety like powder brown, powder blue, hippo tangs, wrasses but they never look good I made the mistake of buying a powder brown tang from there and he only lasted a weekend. So I do believe each store is different.
surprisingly any petco with a saltwater system can order flame angels. There are three primary assortments. B assortment stores can get regular clowns, damsels, and angels (just coral beauties and flame angels), and yellow tangs, blue tangs, and powder browns. C assortment which was what my store was could order really just about everything there are a few exceptions like some tangs and butterflies, but if it was out of my assortment I could just special order it and I've never been rejected. Then there is G assortment which is 99.5% of all livestock. after that is S assortment which is special order only but I believe that's just for reptiles.
 
Petco in Corpus Christi is just fine, like any other pet store. They special order fish for me. The price I find is reasonable. Sometime the fish in the tank is sick, most of the time they are not. They do have treatment tank that they put sick fish in to treat and will not sell the sick fish (visibly sick fish). I can't fault them for it.
I got some very nice fish from Petco Corpus Christi.
Don't get me wrong. These fish does not look like this when I first got them (except for the Ornate Leopard which I got 2 days ago) but they did great in my tank.
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Petco in Corpus Christi is just fine, like any other pet store. They special order fish for me. The price I find is reasonable. Sometime the fish in the tank is sick, most of the time they are not. They do have treatment tank that they put sick fish in to treat and will not sell the sick fish (visibly sick fish). I can't fault them for it.
I got some very nice fish from Petco Corpus Christi.
Don't get me wrong. These fish does not look like this when I first got them (except for the Ornate Leopard which I got 2 days ago) but they did great in my tank.
BlackLeopardWrasse2019070910Male.jpg


BlueFlasher2019052602.jpg


BlueThroatFairy2019040401.jpg


CarpenterFlasher2016010601.jpg


ChinaWrasse2019052301.jpg


CyanopleuraFairy2019082501.jpg


ExquisiteFairyWrasse2019062401.jpg


IsoscelesFairy2019082502.jpg


LaboutiFairy2019060601.jpg


LubbockFairyA2019052301.jpg


Magnificent Goby.jpg


Mandarin2019010607.jpg


MeleagrisLeopard2019062402.jpg


NaokoFairy2019092401watermarked.jpg


OrnateLeopard2019092601.jpg


PurpleTang2019041201.jpg


YellowTang2019052801.jpg

Good to see you.

Super nice looking group. Your tangs look fat and healthy. Wondering your feeding routine. My guys are about as fat but your color is great.

Just shows Petco or LFS, it is also about care after purchase.
 
Hopefully - you as a consumer - vote with your voice and then your feet - but - if youre saying - it was a couple years since you were there (no offense) - who cares - go there today - and report back - everyone would like to hear. And if there is a problem - everyone would sure want to hear

Having worked for a corporate pet store, I know that voicing an opinion is a waste of time. The point (for any fish store people who happen to be reading) is that appearance is everything. As a consumer, I'm not going to return to a store that doesn't offer anything of interest. However, to be fair, I think I will stop in there to see if they've improved.
 
Thanks Mastiffsrule.
I feed the tank mysis and flake in the AM. During the day I have two automatic feeders that feed 4 times each for a total of 8 times, feeding Otohime Pellets size C1. Each just dispensed a small amount at a time. I also feed the tank with two Nori clips that feed total of 1 10X10 inch Nori sheet between them.
 
Having worked for a corporate pet store, I know that voicing an opinion is a waste of time. The point (for any fish store people who happen to be reading) is that appearance is everything. As a consumer, I'm not going to return to a store that doesn't offer anything of interest. However, to be fair, I think I will stop in there to see if they've improved.
I agree. I buy fish that are healthy. I think some Petco have poor staff, some are good. I have buy fish at this local Petco for the last 20 years, through several aquarium managers. I have not pay atention to the manager of the store, since I only deal with the salt water section of it.
 

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