Greetings & Observations
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:32 am
Greetings all,
I am a new member to this forum and I must say that there is a small treasure trove of information to be found here for those patient enough to read the threads.
I have had an interest in fish, in general, for several years having kept betta, koi, fancy guppies and so on. Several years ago I took an interest in inverts but unfortunately there was little information available for the hobbyist. I am presently re-exploring my former interest in shrimp, specifically Ghost/Glass Shrimp, for the past year. It has only been in the last couple of years that they have become perceived as a valid entry in the aquatic hobby field rather then just taken as feeder stock.
One thing I have noticed is that Aquatic/Pet Shops are not necessarily helping the situation. Recently I visited 7 pet shops here in Toronto. All of them had aquatic livestock. Of the 7 only 3 knew alittle bit about ghost shrimp and of that it was mostly relating to them as feeding stock. Ironically 5 shops carried a variety of shrimp. One shop in particular had the most beautiful cherry shrimp imaginable but the 4 people that worked there knew almost nothing about them. I suggested to them that maybe they make an effort to learn more and possibly help educate the public that inverts are interesting pets to have. One of the store staff stated it wasn't worth the effort to "pawn" them off as pets as they were too cheap and they are supposed to sell the more expensive stock! Well, I guess that might be one reason for the situation.
Hopefully as more sites like this forum pop up the public will slowly realize the wonder that is aquatic inverts.
Peace,
Geo
I am a new member to this forum and I must say that there is a small treasure trove of information to be found here for those patient enough to read the threads.
I have had an interest in fish, in general, for several years having kept betta, koi, fancy guppies and so on. Several years ago I took an interest in inverts but unfortunately there was little information available for the hobbyist. I am presently re-exploring my former interest in shrimp, specifically Ghost/Glass Shrimp, for the past year. It has only been in the last couple of years that they have become perceived as a valid entry in the aquatic hobby field rather then just taken as feeder stock.
One thing I have noticed is that Aquatic/Pet Shops are not necessarily helping the situation. Recently I visited 7 pet shops here in Toronto. All of them had aquatic livestock. Of the 7 only 3 knew alittle bit about ghost shrimp and of that it was mostly relating to them as feeding stock. Ironically 5 shops carried a variety of shrimp. One shop in particular had the most beautiful cherry shrimp imaginable but the 4 people that worked there knew almost nothing about them. I suggested to them that maybe they make an effort to learn more and possibly help educate the public that inverts are interesting pets to have. One of the store staff stated it wasn't worth the effort to "pawn" them off as pets as they were too cheap and they are supposed to sell the more expensive stock! Well, I guess that might be one reason for the situation.
Hopefully as more sites like this forum pop up the public will slowly realize the wonder that is aquatic inverts.
Peace,
Geo