Thursday, August 01, 2013

Swedish authorities tell nightclub music is too loud for its fish

A Gothenburg nightclub has been told to turn down the music after authorities found the club's pet fish were suffering from the noise.

When the County Administrative Board (Länsstyrelsen) checked up on the nightclub, representatives found the beats were so loud that the cichlids in the fish tanks were deemed to be at risk.



Swedish rules state that music cannot be played over 65 decibels for extended periods when pet animals are in the vicinity, and the nightclub's music was recorded to be at 100 decibels. The owner of the nightclub, however, claims that the measurements were carried out incorrectly, and that the fish were in a separate room where the noise does not affect them.

But the board insisted that the club gets either new aquariums or quieter music, otherwise it risks losing its permit to have animals on the premises. Cichlids are a popular freshwater fish, often kept as pets, with well over 1,500 species recorded.

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