MissMTS
- #1
I walked into my regular LFS today and to my horror I saw three tanks full of dyed and tatooed fish. They were white skirt tetras, mollies, and blood parrots. Some of them even had things like I Love You grotesquely written into their sides!!! I was so nauseated I had to leave the store and I don't plan on shopping there again.
I was talking to my husband on the car ride home and said that I felt like writing the store a letter explaining why they just lost me as a customer. My husband told me that he thought it was a nice gesture, but that if people are buying those fish, it probably will not make a difference. The store will continue selling them as long as there is a market for them.
I told my husband that I felt so sorry for these poor fish.....especially because no educated fish keeper is going to buy dyed fish. The only people who will buy them are inexperienced consumers who just think of fish as ornaments. They will probably die early due to diseases that result not only from the dying process, but from overcrowding and insufficient care.
My husband made the following point:
If the store is going to carry the fish regardless, and the fish will probably go to homes where they know nothing buy neglect, wouldn't we be doing the fish a favor by adopting these poor fish and giving them the best homes possible for the rest of their lives- no matter how short they may be.
I am not sure what to think of this. I would in no way want to encourage this horrific treatment of fish by purchasing them, but I understand my husband's point. I thought I would share this with all of you and see what you think. I know that we all disagree with dying and tatooing fish and we all agree that it is a horrible thing, but what about caring for the poor fish that are subjected to this treatment? I am interested to hear your thoughts.
I was talking to my husband on the car ride home and said that I felt like writing the store a letter explaining why they just lost me as a customer. My husband told me that he thought it was a nice gesture, but that if people are buying those fish, it probably will not make a difference. The store will continue selling them as long as there is a market for them.
I told my husband that I felt so sorry for these poor fish.....especially because no educated fish keeper is going to buy dyed fish. The only people who will buy them are inexperienced consumers who just think of fish as ornaments. They will probably die early due to diseases that result not only from the dying process, but from overcrowding and insufficient care.
My husband made the following point:
If the store is going to carry the fish regardless, and the fish will probably go to homes where they know nothing buy neglect, wouldn't we be doing the fish a favor by adopting these poor fish and giving them the best homes possible for the rest of their lives- no matter how short they may be.
I am not sure what to think of this. I would in no way want to encourage this horrific treatment of fish by purchasing them, but I understand my husband's point. I thought I would share this with all of you and see what you think. I know that we all disagree with dying and tatooing fish and we all agree that it is a horrible thing, but what about caring for the poor fish that are subjected to this treatment? I am interested to hear your thoughts.