So I was with my fiancee picking up some items at the local Failmart, and we decided, hey, let's look at the fish.
Now, I had looked before and they had a pretty nice selection, and they were taken care of decently enough. But now what we saw was just disgusting..Literally, more than half the fish were floaters, many visibly sick, the water was dirty...they had way too many fish in each tank, they had these tiny little 10 gallon tanks stuffed full with like 5-6 Dragonfish that were a good 8 inches long. The beta's were in the plastic temp containers, and the water was BROWN.
My fiancee wrote a sign and put it up near the display saying "Animal Cruelty". We called the corporate complain line, and they are going to "investigate" (Doubt it.) the issue.
Not to mention, anyone who gets these fish will likely not have them for long, and god forbid someone uses them as feeder fish what'd happen to the animal fed them.
I went back three days in a row, and it was worse each time with more and more dead fish, just sitting there.
Now, I had looked before and they had a pretty nice selection, and they were taken care of decently enough. But now what we saw was just disgusting..Literally, more than half the fish were floaters, many visibly sick, the water was dirty...they had way too many fish in each tank, they had these tiny little 10 gallon tanks stuffed full with like 5-6 Dragonfish that were a good 8 inches long. The beta's were in the plastic temp containers, and the water was BROWN.
My fiancee wrote a sign and put it up near the display saying "Animal Cruelty". We called the corporate complain line, and they are going to "investigate" (Doubt it.) the issue.
Not to mention, anyone who gets these fish will likely not have them for long, and god forbid someone uses them as feeder fish what'd happen to the animal fed them.
I went back three days in a row, and it was worse each time with more and more dead fish, just sitting there.