*Hmmm, jump in the fray? Sure, why not?*
The guy puts a large oscar in with same-sized P's, then proceeds to tape it being eaten. For one, I don't understand what kind of person says "oops, I've run out of room for my fish, so I'll feed it to my other fish". I mean, did he not know how big these fish can get?
Now, here is the big debate on the feeding of other fish. I am not going to use any analogies between the (pitted matches, not natural) fighting of dogs, roosters, or anything else in here, because those fights have absolutely nothing to do with food, strictly for peoples pleasure. Should a person feed a fish to another fish for food? Because that is kind of what this comes down to, despite what some people might think. Normally we can agree to disagree, but in this case everything gets a little more tricker because the fish being eaten is not a little guppy or goldfish that is gone in a gulp, and 'that's the end of that' isn't what happened.
It took the fish a long time to die. And it went bit by bit. Did the guy make comments on how cool it was, or did he just think people would be interested in this kind of thing and decided to film it? Maybe it was even an experiment on his part on what would happen, and how long it would last. Obviously the P's were very hungry, so maybe he just wanted to feed them and hey, lets get this on tape!
I don't think I would have done the same thing, but since I've never been in that situation before I really can't say what I would do. A person never really knows what they're going to do until the critical moment. Would I report the guy for doing this? No. Would I condemn him for making a tape and putting it on the web? No. If you don't want to watch something like that, don't watch it. Simple as that. There are tapes at the local movie rental place (a chain store mind you, and I won't tell you which one either) that has a trio of tapes that show people (and animals) actually being killed. I think there is someone getting electrocuted, someone jumping off a building, and another of a monkey getting eaten by crocodiles if I remember correctly (plus a bunch of other ones, and that's just on one video). Now, if a person doesn't want to see this stuff, then don't rent the video.
Fish eat fish. Simple as that. Go to a lousy fish store and find the tank with a few dead fish in it. Ten bucks says you find one of it's tankmates nimbling on it. Not that same as feeding it live fish, but hey, close enough, because they were in the tank when that fish was dying, and they probably pecked at it too. Even guppies and all those other 'nice, community fish' eat other fish. Ask anyone in the livebearers section about getting the fry away from the adults before the parents eat them, a thing that most cichlids don't do
. So not only do they eat fish, but a good bit of them are cannibals too. Wow, that blows a hole through that theory of nice fish, huh?
Now, what I really, desperately want to know is where are the people fighting for the rights of the brine shrimp? You know, 'Sea Monkeys'? Because they are cute, and fun, and small. They have little 'sea monkey families' too. Yet they are being massacred by the
billions. This secret death ring is promoted by every lfs, every store that sells any kind of fish food, and all pet stores, yet no one fights to save these little sweet hearts from a painful death of being freezed alive for fish consumption, or dried, or being torn apart in front of the eager eyes of fish keepers everywhere.
Oh the inhumanity and injustice of it all!!!!
Someone call PETA!!!