Ordering fish from LFS

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Good from what?

Parasites, shipping-related deaths, or something else?
 

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If the concern is parasites, then no. I wouldn’t trust most LFS to do a proper QT. I’d do it myself or buy them elsewhere that does the QT for you (like Dr. Reef)
 

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When you order fish from an lfs, do you have them hang on to them for a while to make sure everything is good?
I always ask them to get it feeding if it isn’t already, or if it’s a truly sensitive species then I’ll hold them back until settled, but aside from that, I don’t do it a ton personally.
 

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If I ask them to special order I like to pick them up when the order arrives at the store still bagged from the supplier. I do a visual inspection then bring them home and place them into observation. It saves the fish from having to be acclimated twice and my LFS gives a good discount because the burden of keeping the fish alive becomes my responsibility.
 

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@exnisstech stole my thought. I tell them 'let me know when the bag arrives, and I'l be right there.' Then I bring a bucket and a battery operated airstone for the ride home. Quarantine at home is next.
 

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