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lol well jus maybe if u remove all that crap outa there, u could fit a betta in there. a couple of those tank would b ok if there weren't any plants and gravel in there :D
 
I think the pictures do them a lot of justice because i have seen some of the paticular vases posted in person and found them a lot more disturbing. Some are so skinny that a full grown betta some would not be able to turn around... and if they did find a way it would be very uncomfortable for them. They are truly only for appearance and have not taken into consideration any needs of the creature for which they are intended.
 
i say!if ure gonna buy one.just put an betta in there for when people come around.then the rest of the time keep it in an bigger tank
 
Of course those tanks are cruel but they're pretty and as long as enough people buy them so that the manufacturers continue to make a profit they'll continue to make them.

It's an uphill battle but the only way to eliminate cruelty like that is through education, and the best place to reach & educate as many people as possible is through forums like this!
 
They May Look Cruel, But There are Some that are Very Spacious. Those are a Bad Example of them.

Tiny Tanks
These I have Seen In Person and they are Big.
5 Inches Wide and 10-15 Inches High.

The Ones Posted are not big Enough For a Betta.
 
chatterbox said:
look @ these.they r glass aquriums.but more like glass prizons
Actually, these are listed for sale in the Foster & Smith catalog and they're a good 1 - 3 gallons. I don't have the catalog right here, but I remember being suprised by how roomy they actually are, if you don't stuff them full of gravel and plants. Soooo these three would be good betta homes. :nod:


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