Why do betta fish in pet shop not require a pump in their tank? And why are their tanks so small.

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Why do betta fish in pet shop not require a pump in their tank? And why are their tanks so small.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

They are adapted to living in incredibly muddy and filthy waters, and one of their major adaptations to this is that they do not have functional gills at all. They breathe air exclusively through their air bladder.

Because of this, they can tolerate water that is much more dirty than most other fish.

Anonymous 0 Comments

They are adapted to living in incredibly muddy and filthy waters, and one of their major adaptations to this is that they do not have functional gills at all. They breathe air exclusively through their air bladder.

Because of this, they can tolerate water that is much more dirty than most other fish.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Because pet stores dont care about betta fish, to them they are a product to be sold for a couple bucks to people who will likely frequently return to replace it when it dies and if it dies in the store it’s not a big loss. They cannot be housed together and it would be too expensive to have adequate housing for all of them, more expensive than to just order more fish when they die. It’s a sad world for fish in petstores. And birds. And lizards.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Because pet stores dont care about betta fish, to them they are a product to be sold for a couple bucks to people who will likely frequently return to replace it when it dies and if it dies in the store it’s not a big loss. They cannot be housed together and it would be too expensive to have adequate housing for all of them, more expensive than to just order more fish when they die. It’s a sad world for fish in petstores. And birds. And lizards.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Bettas have a specialized organ that allows them to draw air thru the surface of the water where most fish need the oxygen dissolved in the water, so bettas can be shipped and displayed in small amounts of water because the oxygen is coming from the air. This is also pretty cruel as they don’t live in puddles in the wild. It’s like a puppy can be kept in a closet, but it’s not gonna thrive.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Bettas have a specialized organ that allows them to draw air thru the surface of the water where most fish need the oxygen dissolved in the water, so bettas can be shipped and displayed in small amounts of water because the oxygen is coming from the air. This is also pretty cruel as they don’t live in puddles in the wild. It’s like a puppy can be kept in a closet, but it’s not gonna thrive.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Just throwing in there that Betas really only fight other Betas and make a great centerpiece in a community tank with non-aggressive fish. They are very much not equipped to fight pretty much any other aggressive fish, just each other

Anonymous 0 Comments

Just throwing in there that Betas really only fight other Betas and make a great centerpiece in a community tank with non-aggressive fish. They are very much not equipped to fight pretty much any other aggressive fish, just each other

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s not only with Bettas, but any other fish too.
For example goldfish in a bowl, they die before they can even grow. Goldfish is a relative of carp, so they can grow quite big if they’re given the right opportunity.

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s not only with Bettas, but any other fish too.
For example goldfish in a bowl, they die before they can even grow. Goldfish is a relative of carp, so they can grow quite big if they’re given the right opportunity.