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Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
Many pet stores unfortunately just see the money involved and couldn't
care less about the animals they sell. That's why they cram bettas into those tiny cups. More bettas in more tiny cups means more money for them. What pet stores don't tell you is how expensive they make betta keeping for you. Sure you can buy that poor betta who you're saving from a life of being crammed into that tiny cup... but then you discover that heaters and other equipment cost a lot more than they told you it would. (But the problem is you don't know what equipment to get!) Then on top of that the pet stores make money when your fish die. Why? Because you're just going to buy more fish of course! They don't always intend to be money grubbing of course. The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Certainly compassion for the animals... or for your wallet... does not mean a thing to them. Well, the good news is that with my guide you can save your money. I reveal to you all of the secrets that the pet stores don't want you to know. You'll be laughing all the way to bank as you discover one money-saving tip after another. Did you know there's an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you have to do by 70% to 80%? You don't need to be a math whiz to know that cleaner water means that much less work! Here's the secret: You can do this using a decorative plant you can put into your betta's aquarium that eats up nitrites and ammonia that your betta produces as waste products. That means you won't need to clean your tank as often, and your Betta will be happier and healthier, since he'll be swimming in cleaner water. The best part about this plant is how easy it is to grow, as it doesn't require direct sunlight, doesn't lay roots, and sinks right to the bottom of the tank. And it'll make your aquarium look so much more beautiful, not to mention your fish will love resting on its leaves! http://bettasup.blogspot.com/# |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
The typical
pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Where are you going to find the time to report this Wayne with your running to the liquor store and tobacco store. You drunk nicotine addict. Wayne Sallee wrote: LOL he's trying to sell a $27.00 beta book on a reef forum. Time to forward more spam to abuse. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets jerome newman wrote on 12/4/2006 4:44 AM: Many pet stores unfortunately just see the money involved and couldn't care less about the animals they sell. That's why they cram bettas into those tiny cups. More bettas in more tiny cups means more money for them. What pet stores don't tell you is how expensive they make betta keeping for you. Sure you can buy that poor betta who you're saving from a life of being crammed into that tiny cup... but then you discover that heaters and other equipment cost a lot more than they told you it would. (But the problem is you don't know what equipment to get!) Then on top of that the pet stores make money when your fish die. Why? Because you're just going to buy more fish of course! They don't always intend to be money grubbing of course. The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Certainly compassion for the animals... or for your wallet... does not mean a thing to them. Well, the good news is that with my guide you can save your money. I reveal to you all of the secrets that the pet stores don't want you to know. You'll be laughing all the way to bank as you discover one money-saving tip after another. Did you know there's an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you have to do by 70% to 80%? You don't need to be a math whiz to know that cleaner water means that much less work! Here's the secret: You can do this using a decorative plant you can put into your betta's aquarium that eats up nitrites and ammonia that your betta produces as waste products. That means you won't need to clean your tank as often, and your Betta will be happier and healthier, since he'll be swimming in cleaner water. The best part about this plant is how easy it is to grow, as it doesn't require direct sunlight, doesn't lay roots, and sinks right to the bottom of the tank. And it'll make your aquarium look so much more beautiful, not to mention your fish will love resting on its leaves! http://bettasup.blogspot.com/# |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
A lot of oflks sure are quick to condem a person for trying to make a buck. Wayne, your really no better than this spanner is. You advertise silently in all your posts. You all raised hell with Reefbay and his live rock, so let this dude go his merry way and quite the freaking whinning and bitching about the occasional troll or spammer. This group is a pretty spam freen group when it comes to problems from the outside, so why push the envelope and stir up resentment with the idiots. On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 21:40:42 GMT, Wayne Sallee wrote: LOL he's trying to sell a $27.00 beta book on a reef forum. Time to forward more spam to abuse. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets jerome newman wrote on 12/4/2006 4:44 AM: Many pet stores unfortunately just see the money involved and couldn't care less about the animals they sell. That's why they cram bettas into those tiny cups. More bettas in more tiny cups means more money for them. What pet stores don't tell you is how expensive they make betta keeping for you. Sure you can buy that poor betta who you're saving from a life of being crammed into that tiny cup... but then you discover that heaters and other equipment cost a lot more than they told you it would. (But the problem is you don't know what equipment to get!) Then on top of that the pet stores make money when your fish die. Why? Because you're just going to buy more fish of course! They don't always intend to be money grubbing of course. The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Certainly compassion for the animals... or for your wallet... does not mean a thing to them. Well, the good news is that with my guide you can save your money. I reveal to you all of the secrets that the pet stores don't want you to know. You'll be laughing all the way to bank as you discover one money-saving tip after another. Did you know there's an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you have to do by 70% to 80%? You don't need to be a math whiz to know that cleaner water means that much less work! Here's the secret: You can do this using a decorative plant you can put into your betta's aquarium that eats up nitrites and ammonia that your betta produces as waste products. That means you won't need to clean your tank as often, and your Betta will be happier and healthier, since he'll be swimming in cleaner water. The best part about this plant is how easy it is to grow, as it doesn't require direct sunlight, doesn't lay roots, and sinks right to the bottom of the tank. And it'll make your aquarium look so much more beautiful, not to mention your fish will love resting on its leaves! http://bettasup.blogspot.com/# |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
I politely disagree...this post is crap.
However Bettas are fun...I like to buy a few cups and watch a good fight ! Keel keel keel the white betta. "Tristan" wrote in message ... A lot of oflks sure are quick to condem a person for trying to make a buck. Wayne, your really no better than this spanner is. You advertise silently in all your posts. You all raised hell with Reefbay and his live rock, so let this dude go his merry way and quite the freaking whinning and bitching about the occasional troll or spammer. This group is a pretty spam freen group when it comes to problems from the outside, so why push the envelope and stir up resentment with the idiots. On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 21:40:42 GMT, Wayne Sallee wrote: LOL he's trying to sell a $27.00 beta book on a reef forum. Time to forward more spam to abuse. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets jerome newman wrote on 12/4/2006 4:44 AM: Many pet stores unfortunately just see the money involved and couldn't care less about the animals they sell. That's why they cram bettas into those tiny cups. More bettas in more tiny cups means more money for them. What pet stores don't tell you is how expensive they make betta keeping for you. Sure you can buy that poor betta who you're saving from a life of being crammed into that tiny cup... but then you discover that heaters and other equipment cost a lot more than they told you it would. (But the problem is you don't know what equipment to get!) Then on top of that the pet stores make money when your fish die. Why? Because you're just going to buy more fish of course! They don't always intend to be money grubbing of course. The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Certainly compassion for the animals... or for your wallet... does not mean a thing to them. Well, the good news is that with my guide you can save your money. I reveal to you all of the secrets that the pet stores don't want you to know. You'll be laughing all the way to bank as you discover one money-saving tip after another. Did you know there's an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you have to do by 70% to 80%? You don't need to be a math whiz to know that cleaner water means that much less work! Here's the secret: You can do this using a decorative plant you can put into your betta's aquarium that eats up nitrites and ammonia that your betta produces as waste products. That means you won't need to clean your tank as often, and your Betta will be happier and healthier, since he'll be swimming in cleaner water. The best part about this plant is how easy it is to grow, as it doesn't require direct sunlight, doesn't lay roots, and sinks right to the bottom of the tank. And it'll make your aquarium look so much more beautiful, not to mention your fish will love resting on its leaves! http://bettasup.blogspot.com/# |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
Is Wayne headin' into town? Any chance ya can pick me up some shotty ammo and hooch digger? "Pat" wrote in message ... The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Where are you going to find the time to report this Wayne with your running to the liquor store and tobacco store. You drunk nicotine addict. Wayne Sallee wrote: LOL he's trying to sell a $27.00 beta book on a reef forum. Time to forward more spam to abuse. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets jerome newman wrote on 12/4/2006 4:44 AM: Many pet stores unfortunately just see the money involved and couldn't care less about the animals they sell. That's why they cram bettas into those tiny cups. More bettas in more tiny cups means more money for them. What pet stores don't tell you is how expensive they make betta keeping for you. Sure you can buy that poor betta who you're saving from a life of being crammed into that tiny cup... but then you discover that heaters and other equipment cost a lot more than they told you it would. (But the problem is you don't know what equipment to get!) Then on top of that the pet stores make money when your fish die. Why? Because you're just going to buy more fish of course! They don't always intend to be money grubbing of course. The typical pet store employee simply counts the hours till they can clock out of work and go get more beer and cigarettes. Certainly compassion for the animals... or for your wallet... does not mean a thing to them. Well, the good news is that with my guide you can save your money. I reveal to you all of the secrets that the pet stores don't want you to know. You'll be laughing all the way to bank as you discover one money-saving tip after another. Did you know there's an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you have to do by 70% to 80%? You don't need to be a math whiz to know that cleaner water means that much less work! Here's the secret: You can do this using a decorative plant you can put into your betta's aquarium that eats up nitrites and ammonia that your betta produces as waste products. That means you won't need to clean your tank as often, and your Betta will be happier and healthier, since he'll be swimming in cleaner water. The best part about this plant is how easy it is to grow, as it doesn't require direct sunlight, doesn't lay roots, and sinks right to the bottom of the tank. And it'll make your aquarium look so much more beautiful, not to mention your fish will love resting on its leaves! http://bettasup.blogspot.com/# |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
* swarvegorilla wrote, On 12/19/2006 5:37 PM:
Is Wayne headin' into town? Any chance ya can pick me up some shotty ammo and hooch digger? Man, sometimes I do not have a CLUE what you are talking about. :) |
Secrets the Pet Stores Don't Want You to Know
"Cindy" wrote in message et... * swarvegorilla wrote, On 12/19/2006 5:37 PM: Is Wayne headin' into town? Any chance ya can pick me up some shotty ammo and hooch digger? Man, sometimes I do not have a CLUE what you are talking about. :) Well thats why we are sending Wayne on da booze trip. Maybe you could whip us up a dip to go with this large cow I'm preparing for the pit. Holly daze tickle me fancy they duz :) |
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