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Petition Against Betta Cruelty (Long Post) UPDATE

Thu May 15, 2008, 4:24 AM
  • Mood: Disbelief
  • Listening to: The tank's little filter.
  • Reading: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
  • Watching: My baby Ronaldo ♥
  • Playing: Animal Crossing: Wild World.
  • Eating: Rich Tea Biscuits.
  • Drinking: Nothing.
((EDIT~~The mod of the ~DAbettaclub sent me this link -- help us in having this video removed from Youtube!))

((A good video to watch if you want to actually see the differences between an obviously happy, healthy betta, and a typical 'Wal-Mart betta.' ))



Please help stop cruelty to Bettas!

'Betta Vases'. A lovely glass vase, housing a darling little Betta and a Peace Lily. Nice, right?

NO.

These are the Betta version of sticking a Goldfish in a little, litre-or-two-volume bowl. For one, Goldfish are very intelligent, contrary to popular belief. Common/Comet Goldfish can grow up to 20-25 centimetres, and live for over twenty years.

Unfortunately, Bettas (or Siamese Fighting Fish, which is what I refer to them as) have been a victim of their own tragic popularity. Know when you go into a pet shop or Wal-Mart and see gorgeous Bettas -- from common veil-tails to spunky crown-tails -- stuffed in tiny bowls that are only filled with an inch or so of cloudy, brown-yellow water?

What you're looking at are Betta caskets. The 'homes' that shopkeepers generally sell to you to house your Betta are no different.

Bettas naturally hail from Thailand rivers and rice patties which, I'm afraid to say, are much more than your typical 'they live in muddy puddles' ignorant shopkeeper response. They usually don't grow beyond 6-8 centimetres, and can live for anything along the lines of three to five years. Not like these Vase bettas, who usually die within the first month or two of purchase.

Does that really seem right?

People often compare this torture to keeping a cat or dog in a closet. Not only is the poor fish in far too small living quarters, they will suffocate and starve. Why suffocate? Bettas are part of an interesting group of fish known as 'Labyrinth' fish, which means that not only do they absorb oxygen from water passing through their gills, they need to breathe from the surface as well. If you put a Betta in a vase, sure, he might survive for a few months longer if you look after him. But stuff a Peace Lily into the top half of the vase, and he can't breathe. He will slowly suffocate....if he doesn't starve first.

Shopkeepers will tell you that you don't need to feed the Betta at all; they tell you that he'll eat his fill of the Lily's roots whenever he's in the mood for some munchies.

Bettas are carnivores. They don't eat plant roots. Bettas in an aquarium spend the majority of their time in the top third of the tank -- not only because of their need to breathe, but because of their feeding style. They have upward-facing mouths (they look like the fish version of a Bulldog, really) and have adapted for picking particles of food off the surface of the water; anything from insects and insect larva/eggs, or even mouthfuls of dead fish. It is a little-known fact that these little fish actually possess teeth, and can occasionally deliver quite a bite.

What makes the Betta so different from other fish? Tell me, why should the Betta live in a 'Betta casket' instead of an aquarium, where he can be happy, healthy, and live a potential full lifetime? (Assuming you take care of him, of course. It's not that difficult, people)

Each Betta has his own personality. They can be shy and mellow, or cheeky and like to zoom across the tank, or cocky and grouchy. They quickly recognize their owners, often begging for food whenever they -- the owners -- walk into the room, or switch a light on. Some will allow their owners to pet them, and will even 'sit' on their hands.

These outstanding little fish deserve far more respect and love that they actually receive. Fish-HAVERS are people who buy fish simply as an accessory, or accept the shopkeepers word on everything and won't even do a little constructive research to care for their new fish. IS IT SO HARD TO SPEND TEN MINUTES LOOKING UP THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FISH YOU'RE AFTER? No, it isn't. Fish-KEEPERS honestly and sincerely just want to show others the true colours of an animal that we take for granted so much, and treat so unfairly. Fish-KEEPERS enjoy any fish, and often strive (and spend copious amounts of money) to add plants and decor that match a certain fishes habitat to the best of their ability, simply for the comfort of the fish. Even fish-keepers who want to achieve a preferred look with their tank would NEVER set up a tank if the comforts and needs of their fish could not be met.

Are you a fish-HAVER or a fish-KEEPER? If you own a fish in inappropriate settings (a Betta in a vase or tiny 'casket' ) but want to make a difference for your fish, PLEASE sign the petition! We can all make a difference! I will provide useful website links at the bottom of this post if you want to learn more about your fish -- or drop me a line, and I'll try my best to provide you with the information you request.

Whoever took the time out of their day to read this, I cannot thank you enough -- whether you decided to sign the petition or not. Even if just one person reads this, they might think twice the next time they're in a pet shop, whether to look for fish or not. Saving even one Betta from the inevitable doom that THOUSANDS suffer a year is worth it.

The more the word gets spread, the more Bettas will be saved. ♥

If you read all of that and aren't sure what a Betta is (XD), then please visit ~DAbettaclub here on DeviantART for some excellent photos of this beautiful little fish.


I ♥ Bettas, but NOT for fighting or accessories: For you Facebook members out there, this new group is directed to proper betta care and appreciation, and shows this by being very against using bettas for 'amusement' by fighting them, and having bettas only for decorative purposes -- like Betta in a Vase. I support this group's purposes 100%.

Age of Aquariums: One of the BEST fish sites I've seen yet, if not THE best. It contains vital information for hundreds of different fish (freshwater and marine) as well as plants, and the product reviews are a huge bonus. The people on the forums are excellent to ask if you need any help with anything aqauria.

UltimateBettas: An awesome site dedicated to the one and only Betta!

Siam's Best Bettas: An interesting site dedicated to showcase half-moon bettas, but included are some handy care-sheets.

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Great journal, I signed the petition and left a comment =) I'll add it to the dabettaclub journal.

Oh, I think you may want to help in getting this youtube video taken down. If you get the chance, and I know you will, please flag it for animal abuse! :noes:

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Thanks for signing the petition and adding this lengthy post to the club's journal :D

And I'll certainly try hard to have it taken down! That video is disgusting :no:

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Well, the petition at any rate XDD

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I added a link to your journal just now, haha.
And no problem :D

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And thank you for the watch!

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Wow... I'm new to bettas (the betta I have is my first) and i never knew that! I'm sure my betta considers me his owner, because whenever he sees me he swims to the top as if I'm going to feed him (most of the time, though, I'm not, because I visit him many times a day). Anyone he sees other than me and my older sister he usually "flares his gills" at them.

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Thank you for the reply :D Yes, Bettas can recognize their owners, and will often flare at people they haven't seen before....or just plain don't like (my boy has a thing against my mother)

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