| Nightingales Ridge |
| I lived in a pretty dodgy flat in my younger years. My partner had fish and a fish tank. We came home from being out for the day to see one of the dodgy flatties in the process of SELLING our fish and the tank. |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| I lived in a pretty dodgy flat in my younger years. My partner had fish and a fish tank. We came home from being out for the day to see one of the dodgy flatties in the process of SELLING our fish and the tank. |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| its thriving, but only bc we make sure to clean the tank and take out water, |
| AR Crestfall |
| Fish don't have the best immune systems, if it was purchased from the pet store - it's likely it can have something wrong with it and pass quickly after. Happened with my sons 3 fish, we never got him another after that. :b |
| EponasSanctuary |
| Agreed, don't buy anything bigger if you KNOW you cant keep up with it the way it needs to be tho. |
| The Old Gods |
| Also worth pointing out, if you get a fish from the store and immediately plop it into the tank, it's likely going to die when the tank parameters crash since the tank isn't cycled |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| I think if its a small thing like a gold fish its better to rescue it from the pet store. Most people only truly need a filter and some food for a fish |
| EponasSanctuary |
| You guys have really good points, I wish most people took this into consideration before purchasing animals.. |
| The Old Gods |
| ..fish don't really care about seeing dead fish. Nine times out of ten, they'll just try to eat it lmao |
| AR Crestfall |
| Oddly specific... but the parents should had probably thought long and hard beforehand on being the home for an animal in such conditions already. If they weren't prepared to take care of it, they could have gotten their child something else. |
| EponasSanctuary |
| I can see that, I think they were mostly talking about people who go to stores to specifically rescue an animal they know they cant properly take care of. And I really do think even if said fish is in a basic tank its better than a cup (I cant say the same for other critters tho, if you know you cant put in the work and money you shouldn't buy one) |
| Kiwi Mountains |
| Ven, it's a huge thing for birds too. I'm honestly just so petty about animal care it's almost funny. But most parrots are highly social and need same species companions. But tons of people keep them on their own so that they bond closer with people. It doesn't sit morally right for me to just do that. Why deprive a bird of even that opportunity simply because you want it to be closer with you. |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| And even if the tank is still like the one at the pets stores, at least their aren't so many fish in it. And they don't have to see their dead friends |
| The Old Gods |
| Oddly specific situation, but the same thing applies. Don't buy pets if you can't afford the proper care |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| Well what if it was a poorer family, and it was their daughers birthday and they usually can't afford anything nice but this one time they can. And they want to make their daughter happy so they take her to the pet store and let her pick a fish or something, they may not be taking care of it the best but they are doing something. |
| EponasSanctuary |
| I'd recommend buying a new pair at that point, you can find Skullcandy at walmarts. That's what ive used for a couple years now and they work really well and hold a very long charge, they're only around 19-20 dollars. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Ven on your note about social animals being kept alone - individual turnout breaks my heart :( At so many places round here it’s the only option, but just feels wrong to me. Appreciate this chat is about smaller pets, but got me thinking! |
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| Nightingales Ridge |
| I lived in a pretty dodgy flat in my younger years. My partner had fish and a fish tank. We came home from being out for the day to see one of the dodgy flatties in the process of SELLING our fish and the tank. |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| its thriving, but only bc we make sure to clean the tank and take out water, |
| AR Crestfall |
| Fish don't have the best immune systems, if it was purchased from the pet store - it's likely it can have something wrong with it and pass quickly after. Happened with my sons 3 fish, we never got him another after that. :b |
| EponasSanctuary |
| Agreed, don't buy anything bigger if you KNOW you cant keep up with it the way it needs to be tho. |
| The Old Gods |
| Also worth pointing out, if you get a fish from the store and immediately plop it into the tank, it's likely going to die when the tank parameters crash since the tank isn't cycled |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| I think if its a small thing like a gold fish its better to rescue it from the pet store. Most people only truly need a filter and some food for a fish |
| EponasSanctuary |
| You guys have really good points, I wish most people took this into consideration before purchasing animals.. |
| The Old Gods |
| ..fish don't really care about seeing dead fish. Nine times out of ten, they'll just try to eat it lmao |
| AR Crestfall |
| Oddly specific... but the parents should had probably thought long and hard beforehand on being the home for an animal in such conditions already. If they weren't prepared to take care of it, they could have gotten their child something else. |
| EponasSanctuary |
| I can see that, I think they were mostly talking about people who go to stores to specifically rescue an animal they know they cant properly take care of. And I really do think even if said fish is in a basic tank its better than a cup (I cant say the same for other critters tho, if you know you cant put in the work and money you shouldn't buy one) |
| Kiwi Mountains |
| Ven, it's a huge thing for birds too. I'm honestly just so petty about animal care it's almost funny. But most parrots are highly social and need same species companions. But tons of people keep them on their own so that they bond closer with people. It doesn't sit morally right for me to just do that. Why deprive a bird of even that opportunity simply because you want it to be closer with you. |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| And even if the tank is still like the one at the pets stores, at least their aren't so many fish in it. And they don't have to see their dead friends |
| The Old Gods |
| Oddly specific situation, but the same thing applies. Don't buy pets if you can't afford the proper care |
| Whispering Pines16 |
| Well what if it was a poorer family, and it was their daughers birthday and they usually can't afford anything nice but this one time they can. And they want to make their daughter happy so they take her to the pet store and let her pick a fish or something, they may not be taking care of it the best but they are doing something. |
| EponasSanctuary |
| I'd recommend buying a new pair at that point, you can find Skullcandy at walmarts. That's what ive used for a couple years now and they work really well and hold a very long charge, they're only around 19-20 dollars. |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Ven on your note about social animals being kept alone - individual turnout breaks my heart :( At so many places round here it’s the only option, but just feels wrong to me. Appreciate this chat is about smaller pets, but got me thinking! |
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