So, no filters, no air stone, no space AND they turn out beautiful and healthy enough to keep this a viable business? How does this work 🤔 And we've all been told they need all this stuff to live healthy lives in America, or live at all. I don't get it. How long are they in those dirty bottles? Not long hopefully. And the concrete tubs have some room but no plants to use up fish waste or provide oxygen. How do they not die from ammonia?
Hi shop,I’m interested on your fish. I have some questions for you here : 1 Do you ship to America door to door delivery ? And may I have the name list for guppies ? And prices too
I think im going to be a bit more careful as to where my next betta comes from. That red female half moon he looked at in one of the bottles could be the one i now have! Mine is active, healthy, and exhibiting normal behavior in a nice 36 gallon bowfront she shares with 13 black neon tetras.
Yes, this beginning life of Betta's is not ideal but who are we to judge a Country that has been breeding these fish like this for probably centuries. We judge by " western standard " of fish keeping, lots of people in Thailand are poor and it is still very much a third world country, at least they have some form of income to survive. I love Betta fish, in comparison mine live in at least 23 litre tanks, that is heated, has filtration and heavily planted and I aim to give my fish a good quality of life from the one they probably started with.