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![]() Zod wrote: Tynk wrote: For those that have already sent this person to the killfile, it makes me wonder about the bogus info this person is giving out. Newbies don't know the difference. Carolyn Adamo Gulley is a known liar. She pretends expertise. This has been discussed before. Hop over to rec.ponds to see all her garbage there. A HUGE sorry to the regs that have already killfile'd their posts and see a million by me correcting the "info" this person is dishing out. There's enough bogus and downright BAD info out there on these fish that are very special to me....as much as Angelfish are, and I cannot just ignore it. Thanks Zod. I was warned about this person. This was why I created this post and saying sorry to the other regs here who may see a million of my posts correcting her bad and bogus "info" when it comes to these fish. I fear a newbie may take their "advice" and house a beautiful Betta in a tiny glass bowl they think is fine to do. Sheesh! Simply because a fish will survive horrible conditions doens't make it fine, or that they thrive. The simple fact that they say ALL their Bettas live to 4 yrs of age is hillarious. Being a breeder and hobbyist, I keep all my "pet" Bettas in the best possible conditions that they can ever have and sure, many live 4, 5, and a few well over 6 yrs of age. However, the average is 2-3 yrs. It's rediculous to claim that ALL of their Bettas lived for 4 yrs. Anyone who breeds them, or has gotten them from a breeder and knows their birthdates, had them till the day they die knows the true average of a Bettas lifespan. They also seem to think I *don't* try and do anything about the horrible conditions they are kept in at local shops and chains stores. Let me tell you, I sure do!! I print out care sheets, I stand there until somebody comes to clean filthy containers. I explain to every employee that the locals shops get in about their proper care, and where to research it etc. I spend hours every week onthe puter doing the same. It wasn't like this nearly 30 yrs ago. Sure they may have been kept in smaller bowls (Not in the local shops I went to as a child, the males were in the tanks), but they were treated like any other tropical fish, except that you couldn't house 2 males together. No body kept them in tiny little bowls. I write to companies that sell these tiny Betta tanks, bowls, jars, vases, etc and explain the proper care. Of course money wins every time and what do they care about the fish...they care about the all mighty dollar. When I sell my Betta stock I ask the person how they plan on housing the fish. If they say anything smaller than a gallon, I won't sell to them. The mass bred fish farmers don't give a crap, and just want the cash. That's the reason why veils are so sickly now a days. Way too much inbreeding and mass breeding to keep the lines healthy. The veils of present couldn't hold a candle to the veils of the past. Now the mass breeders are trashing the Crowntails and Deltas soon too. The spindly looking Crowntails out there are proof of what mass breeding is doing to these fish. People who don't know any better (or don't care), house them in poor conditions, they die off quickly, they buy another to replace it. That's why the shops buy and sell so many each week. It's really quite sad. |
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Regarding Koi-Lo's "info" = )~ | Tynk | General | 58 | November 26th 05 12:05 AM |