I received a pair of yasha gobys with a pistol shrimp from Diver's Den. I've attached the picture of the exact group I ordered. The shrimp came in without front claws. I then compared the picture of the shrimp I ordered to pictures of other pistol shrimp posted on the site for sale at the same time. I've included pictures of those shrimp, too.
Clearly Diver's Den uses a stock image to sell pistol shrimp. They used the exact same image on all three groups. I realize this may seem insignificant, but I am a principled person and it doesn't sit well with me that they don't warn people that some items on Diver's Den use stock images. This flys in the face of WYSIWYG.
I called Live Aquaria out via email. They refuse to acknowledge the use of stock images.
If Diver's Den uses stock images for pistol shrimp, what else do they use stock images for?
I'm more disappointed that nobody in their organization will own up to the practice of using a stock image on a WYSIWYG site. If someone were to say they use stock images because pistol shrimp are impossible to photograph, I would have let this go. But the fact that they play dumb and refuse to fess up has really ruffled my tail-feathers
Clearly Diver's Den uses a stock image to sell pistol shrimp. They used the exact same image on all three groups. I realize this may seem insignificant, but I am a principled person and it doesn't sit well with me that they don't warn people that some items on Diver's Den use stock images. This flys in the face of WYSIWYG.
I called Live Aquaria out via email. They refuse to acknowledge the use of stock images.
If Diver's Den uses stock images for pistol shrimp, what else do they use stock images for?
I'm more disappointed that nobody in their organization will own up to the practice of using a stock image on a WYSIWYG site. If someone were to say they use stock images because pistol shrimp are impossible to photograph, I would have let this go. But the fact that they play dumb and refuse to fess up has really ruffled my tail-feathers