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Hello so the fish u sent arrived in good health and is doing very well which is great, but it looks absolutely nothing like the fish I ordered in the ...More
Hello so the fish u sent arrived in good health and is doing very well which is great, but it looks absolutely nothing like the fish I ordered in the pictures on your website. So this is the 2nd time that we have ordered fish from your company in the recent past. We ordered the first one about a month ago and then the most recent one within the last week. Both fish were health but both looked absolutely nothing like what we ordered from the photos on your website. Im going to attach photos of both with this email and I will let u be the judge. So we didn't say anything the first time but these fish are far from cheap and since we have spent over $500 on the 2 fish combined i think we have every right to complain about not receiving what we ordered. The first pic is the fish I ordered and the second and third pic are what we received. I mean even Ray Charles can tell that they look nothing alike. The 4th photo is what we ordered and the 5th and 6th photo are what we received. Again the fish look nothing alike. In your opinion do you think that the fish we ordered look like what arrived? Would you be a happy customer if you were us? From Michael: Your water is rather cloudy, but that aside, it would be helpful to compare out of water photos (pictured on our website) with out of water photos of the fish you received.




Good morning!
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but ...More
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but ...More
Good morning!
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but was up and around after a couple hours. He still is a bit lethargic but is hanging out with the others.
but seems to be breathing a little more rapidly than the rest.
They are a bit shy but are starting to venture out. I tried feeding them this morning with frozen bloodworms. They didn;t show much interest at first. The 2 turquoise and one cobalt started eating from the tank floor. The yellow pigeon appears to be spitting them out and the red marlboro and golden pigeon are not interested at all. I was going to try some beefheart this afternoon.
I have the temp set at 86. Levels are pH: 6.8, KH: 30, GH: 60. Sand substrate with live plants (Swords, anubias and java fern. 6 hour light cycle at medium to low light. 12 rummynose, 3 phantom tetras, 1 cory (can't keep corys alive at this temp I think. I tried Sterbais but I think I might try Adolphi's).
Food on hand: Frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp, frozen beefheart, NLS Discus pellets.

Good morning!
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but ...More
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but ...More
Good morning!
All fish arrived without issue and all look healthy. One, the Golden Pigeon, was laying on his side for a bit once I put him in but was up and around after a couple hours. He still is a bit lethargic but is hanging out with the others.
but seems to be breathing a little more rapidly than the rest.
They are a bit shy but are starting to venture out. I tried feeding them this morning with frozen bloodworms. They didn;t show much interest at first. The 2 turquoise and one cobalt started eating from the tank floor. The yellow pigeon appears to be spitting them out and the red marlboro and golden pigeon are not interested at all. I was going to try some beefheart this afternoon.
I have the temp set at 86. Levels are pH: 6.8, KH: 30, GH: 60. Sand substrate with live plants (Swords, anubias and java fern. 6 hour light cycle at medium to low light. 12 rummynose, 3 phantom tetras, 1 cory (can't keep corys alive at this temp I think. I tried Sterbais but I think I might try Adolphi's).
Food on hand: Frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp, frozen beefheart, NLS Discus pellets.

Here is the pair from you with their most recent spawn.

Arrived, feeding and chasing each other already

Yes I’am they are doing great and adjusted fine. I will be coming back to you for sure. Great looking fish you sent me.

Yes I’am they are doing great and adjusted fine. I will be coming back to you for sure. Great looking fish you sent me.

Yes I’am they are doing great and adjusted fine. I will be coming back to you for sure. Great looking fish you sent me.
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