spudgun2k
Fish Fanatic
thanks for all the advise.
its been an interesting read.
its been an interesting read.
Still waiting for the evidence.....Having had plenty of experience with Bettas ( I just don't keep 400,000 in my house at one time ) I can honestly say that they are far more colourful, and far more active in a larger tank, especially pla kats and females. I am not trying to say that anyone is "dumb" for keeping Bettas in tiny bowls, nor am I saying that they have an absolutely terrible life in tiny bowls. Immensly boring, maybe, but not terrible. I am saying that they would have a far better life in a proper fish tank, and that I think it is criminal to keep any animal in a tiny bowl, especially when one knows better. I would very much like to see tiny tanks banned, even though I and others have had fun with them. The maladies the fish face in a tiny tank are not worth the fun of keeping one, especially since a 5 gallon plus tank can easily equal or best a tiny tank in "funness" and are without the torturing conditions that the fish are exposed to in a tiny tank.
What I think that the issue is here, is that many Betta keepers know in their heart that it is wrong to keep a fish in a tiny bowl. But since it is widely accepted to keep a Betta in a bowl, and they will not be "flamed" or rediculed for doing so, that they ignore what they know is the right thing, and put the Betta in a tiny tank anyways.
I am known on this board for my tendency to be contrary. It's not because I like to stir up trouble. It's because occasionally, even the most widely believed ideas can be wrong I probably woudn't live in North America today if we all still thought the world was flat
-Lynden
P.S. do I "sound like a girl" in my posts? Because an increasing number of users are reffering to me as "she" If you guys don't know my gender could you at least avoid specifiying?
I may have nothing but my experience and anecdotal evidence to back me up, but do my opposers have any evidence either? I think not.
-Lynden
I had a betta in a five gallon and I found it depressing, he is a crowntail and very active, he now lives in a 250 litre tank, he has a corner he keeps for himself where he builds his nests. Otherwise he moves about the whole tank from bottom to top and from one side to another, he can get from one side to the other in seconds. I don’t know that it’s cruel to keep bettas in small tanks but I don’t feel comfortable doing it personally. A betta can’t tell its owner whether it’s happy or not. Just because a fish can live and not be killed by a small tank doesn’t necessarily mean that its quality of life is good enough. Animals lived into old age in old-fashioned zoos but its generally agreed that keeping animals in cages is cruel now. I havent made up my mind about what is and is not acceptable in terms of tank size but I think its worth thinking about and having a reasonable debate.