Ya..cuz that was my only concern...if that was taken care of..I agree too!![]()
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lol, I can assure you that MQP does not "lack basic social skills" as she holds herself in arguments better then you apparently do. Hey, you know what, don't take her advice on the filter, let your fish live in a grimy, ammonia filled hell. My guarentee is that he won't reach his life expectancy of 3 or 4 years.
And for the record I live in N.Illinois/Southern WI and allthough I do breed the occasional betta there is no way I would ever think of letting your hands on them.
I wanted to stay out of this, but that attack on MQP was uncalled for and your ignorance became all too much to deal with.
Good day.
"There are plenty of breeders that keep their fish in beanie baby boxes, or Mason jars. A three gallon bowl is hardly an "ammonia filled hell". "
And how often do most breeders do WCs? About every day to every other day, infact many have filteration systems for them as well. How often do you expect an 8 year old to do one? My guess is around never. Ridab, how often do you do water changes in your fish's bowl? If it's anything less then every 2nd day then waste (and ammonia) is quickly building up in there.
An eight year old will rarely, if ever, do a water change w/out prompting, which is why the OP talked to the kids' parents ahead of time and cleared it with them. And Ridab may change the water in the bowl every **** day, it really is irrelevant isn't it? Has nothing to do with the original question.
Well everything is relevent when it comes to fish dying or not, IMO. As far as parents being spoken to in advance, what people say they will do and what they really do in many cases is not the same. Someone should want to care for a pet not be forced into caring for them. A kid should not be taught responsiblity with a living creature on the line as the lesson. Just my 2 cents.