Today i went to the mall and saw an animal stand. When i saw it there were bowls of water, i figured they would be selling bettas. I was wrong. They were selling three things that made my mind spin.
1. They were selling Bala sharks in containers that were 5 inches in length, 3 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The balas were about 3 inches. There was a huge poster that told you info on the bala sharks. It say the scientific name, what to feed it, and someother info about the actual fish like where they come from and stuff (not requirements to keep it). They had a lot of info on the board but there was one thing that was missing on it...the size of the fish when full grown. So what was wrong? Tiny tank and they need to be kept in groups. They grow to 8 inch in length i think.
2. In bowls a little bigger than a softball, they would put one tiger barb. They treated them like bettas, in a little bowl with a bamboo shoot coming out and there was only one fish per bowl.
3. In bowls the size of a softball they put 1-3 baby apple snails that were only one inch in diameter. Problem is pretty self-explanatory since the apple snail grows to the size of the actual bowl...
What is happening to fish these days.......
1. They were selling Bala sharks in containers that were 5 inches in length, 3 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The balas were about 3 inches. There was a huge poster that told you info on the bala sharks. It say the scientific name, what to feed it, and someother info about the actual fish like where they come from and stuff (not requirements to keep it). They had a lot of info on the board but there was one thing that was missing on it...the size of the fish when full grown. So what was wrong? Tiny tank and they need to be kept in groups. They grow to 8 inch in length i think.
2. In bowls a little bigger than a softball, they would put one tiger barb. They treated them like bettas, in a little bowl with a bamboo shoot coming out and there was only one fish per bowl.
3. In bowls the size of a softball they put 1-3 baby apple snails that were only one inch in diameter. Problem is pretty self-explanatory since the apple snail grows to the size of the actual bowl...
What is happening to fish these days.......