None were in the water, I don't think it's possible for them to climb in it.How is the little guy in the water going to get out?
Oh my God, I didn't even see the one in the water. Are there any laws or guidelines for pet stores? Or can they basically do whatever they want?How is the little guy in the water going to get out?
Better but still not very good. I realize that pet store set ups are never going to be great, it's not possible but they could at least to be decent. It's like going to the pet store and seeing the dogs and the cats in the little cages. Definitely not good but tolerable for a short amount of time if the cages are at least clean and the food is appropriate. By the way, I think your cartoon is kind of sick but also kind of funnyWell I got to see the other side of the coin ! The torts aren't on saw dust , they got water , and food( Evan though the food looks like saw dust ) ! But don't forget 5 years ago they didn't have that much . We must be gaining ground ( slowly ) . And people still go to the pet stores for advice ! View attachment 131246
None were in the water, I don't think it's possible for them to climb in it.
Nope I blew it up as big as I could on the iPhone. No tort in the water.Is that the tortoise in the top right part of the water bowl? It kind of looks like one. But maybe it's not.
I'm glad there's not a tortoise in the water. I blew it up as big as I could also but I still couldn't tell.Nope I blew it up as big as I could on the iPhone. No tort in the water.
I thought the cartoon is a lot like pet shops and true kind of sick and kind of funny !Better but still not very good. I realize that pet store set ups are never going to be great, it's not possible but they could at least to be decent. It's like going to the pet store and seeing the dogs and the cats in the little cages. Definitely not good but tolerable for a short amount of time if the cages are at least clean and the food is appropriate. By the way, I think your cartoon is kind of sick but also kind of funny
Once again hi! I agree with you: some pet shops (like businessmen) care for the money and not the pet, I very much regret to say.Wish I could of taken a picture of the pet shop I saw in Fuengirola, Spain at the weekend.
Three fair sized Greeks and four other big torts I didn't recognize together in a tank not much bigger than the one above, no food or water, dry wood substrate, coil bulb and two tiny leopards struggling to find room for themselves. One of them was clearly very ill, all swollen, eyes shut and twitching.
I complained and when I went back two days later, the ill one was gone and they'd added six more baby leopards.
I threw a wobbly, but I doubt anything will be done.