Babsalot
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As I see people posting from different countries, I'll specify that I am in the USA, I live in East Tennessee. I know this doesn't concern most people that I know but the care of fish in superstores such as Walmart and some pet stores really upset me. They hire anyone off the street to work in the fish department for minimum wage with no to minimal training. I try to never look at the fish when I go to these stores but last time I was at Walmart I accidentally looked. There were dead fish in every tank, some dead so long they were decaying. The tanks were not clean and some tanks were so full of fish there was no room for them to move. When I asked questions to the employee working the department and pointed out the dead fish and tank issues, she not only could care less about the tank conditions but she couldn't answer any questions about fish. Recently my husband went to a local pet store and they actually had blue rams in for a cheap price. He was going to buy them until he looked closely and saw they all had ick, as did other fish in different tanks. He had to hunt down someone to tell them and they didn't seem to know what he was talking about. There should be laws about responsible pet merchants. If you have a fish department, the employees should be trained on basic fish and tank care. They should know to tell someone about fish size in relation to tanks and fish numbers and educate people when they buy live bearers in case they don't know what they are getting into. They should know how to and take care of the fish. We buy our fish online or at a speciality aquarium store or our local PetSmart, super clean tanks, good looking fish and knowledge employees. I know that most people don't think much of fish but I love them. I know they are living creatures that have personalities and turn into our pets. They should be taken care of at whatever store they are at and they should make regulations that any store selling fish have to comply with. This is something I am serious about. I even emailed Walmart after my last visit to tell them how bad their fish Dept was and was offering my husband volunteer services to come help the pet Dept employees learn basic fish care and knowledge but they never replied. This is an issue that should be addressed state by state. I've wrote to my local and state government about this issue and I've not heard back as of yet but will continue to address it until the fish are taken care of properly.
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