Kiriyama, that sounds horrific!
BethK - it doesn't matter what species of betta they are or whether angels and bettas are compatible in a proper tank set up with enough space or if they need to compromise in order to make profits. If the fish are stressed, sickly or suffering that should be rectified, irrespective of whethe they are supposedly compatible. Fishkeeping is a luxury and no-one is forced to run an aquatics shop. If people can't run businesses that involve animals in a humane, ethical fashion, they should not be running that business. End of. I would certainly complain. My local MHA is just as bad - loads of fish shoved in tiny tanks with a shocking number of fish clearly sick, bullied or otherwise suffering. Much of the advice was awful as well. A friend of mine got told she could add a 6 inch CAE to her 3 foot tank that already had another CAE in. He wasn't at all bothered that size tank she had or whether it was cycled or not. One of those "yeah, yeah, it'll be fine" types.
I've worked in an lfs and I know exactly how much a supposedly "good" store can compromise on training and fish welfare for speedy sales. It's not OK. I'm not saying all lfs are bad - of course not! But I think when an lfs does forget abut the fish and their (sometimes very specific) needs and starts treating their tanks as vending machines, then they have shouldn't be in the business.
BethK - it doesn't matter what species of betta they are or whether angels and bettas are compatible in a proper tank set up with enough space or if they need to compromise in order to make profits. If the fish are stressed, sickly or suffering that should be rectified, irrespective of whethe they are supposedly compatible. Fishkeeping is a luxury and no-one is forced to run an aquatics shop. If people can't run businesses that involve animals in a humane, ethical fashion, they should not be running that business. End of. I would certainly complain. My local MHA is just as bad - loads of fish shoved in tiny tanks with a shocking number of fish clearly sick, bullied or otherwise suffering. Much of the advice was awful as well. A friend of mine got told she could add a 6 inch CAE to her 3 foot tank that already had another CAE in. He wasn't at all bothered that size tank she had or whether it was cycled or not. One of those "yeah, yeah, it'll be fine" types.
I've worked in an lfs and I know exactly how much a supposedly "good" store can compromise on training and fish welfare for speedy sales. It's not OK. I'm not saying all lfs are bad - of course not! But I think when an lfs does forget abut the fish and their (sometimes very specific) needs and starts treating their tanks as vending machines, then they have shouldn't be in the business.