Flowerhorn Breeding? or Fighting? vs Parrot Fish
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http://amzn.to/2ytY0pO - This is the food that I feed my larger cichlids. I mix these food sticks with live foods.
Hikari Large Food Sticks: http://amzn.to/2ytY0pO
Is this fighting or mating behavior between the flowerhorn and the blood Parrot Cichlid?
I read another post like this a while back the person bought the betta a better setup at her job since she couldn't rescue it that could be a idea at least a 2.5 with heater filter ya know...
buy the person a tank and tell them u will help them set it up :) ... or... ask them to sell it to u Im sure they will give it up for money. Take it home and pull the bowl off the wall can use that as an excuse saying it fell off the wall cuz it wasn't in the stud and say u flush it down the toilet cuz you found it dead.
Nah, save fish, pull bowl out and it "accidentally" falls to ground, breaking it. Say bowl fell of cos of said stud and the fish died. "At least it put the fish out of it's misery" 😂
How fun would this be to do some moss balls or something tho! Maybe suggest doing and fish less underwater plant scene? Like a moss ball, some drift wood.. cool crystals/rocks!? Take the fish out and knock it off the wall and say it fell on the floor and the fish died so you had flushed him down the toilet (meanwhile hes in a coffee cup in your bag going to a better life in a 2.5 gal heated and filtered tank).
Take the poor little thing stuff the onwer they can't prove it was you he is far to beautiful be it a bwle like that and I bet she won't even clean the bowl let alone do water changes. After hours rescue. Knock the bowl off the wall after taking the fish out, make it look natural. Lol. Maybe she will realize those things are an awful idea..
what stopping you? i would take that fish out of there the second its owner left the room. Deal with the consquences later. oh then tell them it's in your clients best interest to see that staff knows how to properly care for living things and no neglect them.
As a psychiatric patient i know i would have a damn hard time seeing that in my doctor's office :/
Anyone ignorant enough to keep a living thing in that thing isn't going to do anything with a care info sheet...I'd just take him and put him in a 5 gallon or bigger. Maybe he jumped and the cleaners vacuumed him up 👀 Tell her you have done lots of research on bettas and that you didn't know they needed a bigger space either until recently. Then offer to find a suitable tank.
That is a place of business where I am sure the bosses of said coworker wouldn't think to kindly of someone stealing what doesn't belong to them or purposely destroying someone's property.. Stealing even a fish could most likely get someone fired and not worth it in the end. Best you can do is talk to them. They'll either take your advice or they won't. Don't press them or harass them and certainly don't destroy or steal anything...