The topic of betta fish abuse sheds light on the mistreatment and neglect of these popular aquarium fish. Petitions under this topic highlight issues such as cramped living conditions, lack of proper care, and illegal trafficking of betta fish. One petition with thousands of signatures calls for retailers to stop selling betta fish in tiny containers, emphasizing the need for adequate space and clean water for these creatures to thrive. Another petition urges authorities to crack down on illegal betta fish fighting rings that exploit these animals for entertainment.
By exploring these petitions, you can help raise awareness about the plight of betta fish and advocate for better treatment and protection. Your support can make a difference in promoting responsible fishkeeping practices and ensuring the welfare of these captivating aquatic pets. Join the movement to end betta fish abuse and create a safer, healthier environment for these fascinating creatures.
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It’s sick to go into these pet stores (which for a lot of us is the only places near us we can go) to get things for our animals or get new animals and have to see abuse that gets seen by millions of people a day around the country and nothing is done about it I don’t understand how it’s okay to treat fish like they are treated a living breathing animal while it is completely unacceptable to keep a dog in a cage too small or leave them outside in the cold for example it’s sickening
I have owned aquatic animals my whole life, specially betta fish and I know that betta can not thrive in a tank smaller than 5 gallons and they can not survive in anything smaller that 3 gallons. The way that petco that's their betta fish is appalling and the fact that they advertise keeping them in half gallon bowls is disgusting, if petco continues to keep their bettas in cup the size of a yogurt container and promoting people to jeep betta bowls these beautiful fish will continue to be killed. Please help these fish.
It makes me terribly sad to see Betta fish in barely enough water to cover their bodies at many different shops. All of them are neglected and left to die.