Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ace2324 on January 17, 2013, 10:02:13 PM
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I went to the store today and bought some cichlids labled "white top afra" but when i came home and researched them they were actually "Metriaclima pulpican"
What should I do? Is it ok to ask for some sort of compensation, like store credit or something?
The store is more than half hour away and my tank is big and have a lot of rocks in them, so its gonna be very hard to catch them.
This hasn't happened to me before so I don't know what to do
Here's the pic of the actual fish
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo1_zpsb41b2882.jpg.html
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo3_zpsdeecce28.jpg.html
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo2_zps5b362821.jpg.html
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You can try but chances are they will say its your fault for not researching before you bought it.
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:/ but shouldn't the store hold some responsibility for not labeling their fish correctly?
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Yes you would think that but also working at a store people will try to get one over on you everyday. Maybe if you go in and talk to them about it and explain to them its listed incorrectly they will do something for you. What store was it?
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Ok I'll try that, thanks. It was MV Pets in kalamazoo
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could of been a wholesaler error as well. If they go through seagress i wouldn't be too shocked
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Did you go in looking specifically for "white top afra" or were you just browsing what they had, liked the fish, and bought them under the wrong name?
If you were specifically seeking "white top afra", you might try talking to them about it.
Overall, the best thing to do, as had already been mentioned, is to research better ahead of time. I realize it's not easy if you're new to the hobby, but with knowledge comes power ... including the power of being able to better identify differences between species. :)
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but with knowledge comes power ...
Is that a school house rock quote or family guy. First two things that came to mind.
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I didn't go into the store looking for "white top afras"...I just thought they looked awesome in the picture they displayed of them and bought it.
I bought 2 juvis, supposedly 1 male and 1 female.
one looks like this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuya/746035213/
and the other looks like this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuya/746895142/
from researching "white top afras" today, i learned that the juveniles both male and female are blue, instead of the drab color the female has in the 2nd pic posted above
so am i right, and they are not afras?
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My female white top afras were drab
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Oh really? Then i might have got afras after all :)
what about the males? does all males have the black stripes across the forehead like this one? because mine doesn't even though its showing color and has stripes across the body
http://www.livefishdirect.com/images/fish/white%20top%20afra.jpg
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How about posting pics of your actual fish and we can help you ID them?
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I had the same thing happen to me.
We bought a pair. When we got them home and looked closer, we started to question more. The guy that sold them to us was so sure and talked so highly of the kinds, etc. So, we had no doubt they were what he said.
I brought this up with them and they actually agreed to take them back. But, as like you... they were already in the tank, etc.
So... I just kept them. Hope they end up a descent looking fish as they were $40 for the pair.
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How about posting pics of your actual fish and we can help you ID them?
agreed
Oh really? Then i might have got afras after all :)
what about the males? does all males have the black stripes across the forehead like this one? because mine doesn't even though its showing color and has stripes across the body
http://www.livefishdirect.com/images/fish/white%20top%20afra.jpg
it's been years since I had them. The fish in the picture looks like mine did but I'm going on memory & cannot be positive.
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How about posting pics of your actual fish and we can help you ID them?
agreed
Oh really? Then i might have got afras after all :)
what about the males? does all males have the black stripes across the forehead like this one? because mine doesn't even though its showing color and has stripes across the body
http://www.livefishdirect.com/images/fish/white%20top%20afra.jpg
it's been years since I had them. The fish in the picture looks like mine did but I'm going on memory & cannot be positive.
Here are 3 pics of the pair I bought (they were labeled white top afras). If you can help ID them that would be great.
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo1_zpsb41b2882.jpg.html
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo3_zpsdeecce28.jpg.html
http://s1277.beta.photobucket.com/user/abi2324/media/photo2_zps5b362821.jpg.html
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I havent kept white top afra's But I know lots of mabunas and that type of family have hybridized a lot and with out seeing parents its always tough to say. But I don't know much about them
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Tough to ID those accurately based on the pics. When I had White Top Haras (cynotilapia sp. hara), they were already lighting up at that size. I think it's gonna be a little more wait and see before we have a chance of identifying them. Even then, we'll never be absolutely sure...that's the case when buying fish and you're not sure what you got to start with.
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Thank you,
I'll try to post some pics when they get a bit bigger.