I've visited 2 super walmarts and have left very sad each time.
I was in search of a dwarf puffer, but came across many many overcrowded unhappy fishes.
Today I went to see what a local super walmart had in stock and found an awesome male betta. Not sure exactly what species it was, but when I waved my finger infront of his little bowel, he was very responsive but very shy. I wanted to buy him so badly, but unfortunately, my 10 gallon tank is not finished cycling.
I went to the customer service to ask how often they get shipment of fishes and nobody I asked could provide an answer. They didn't even seem to care.
I honestly wanted to steal the betta fish. But I didn't.
EDIT: I noticed that they had some large plants on sale for about $5.37, which is about the price of a small to medium sized plant typically sold in petsmart/petsupermarket/petco. Does anyone have advice on how to identify a healthy plant? Are a few missing chunks of leafs a big deal?
I was in search of a dwarf puffer, but came across many many overcrowded unhappy fishes.
Today I went to see what a local super walmart had in stock and found an awesome male betta. Not sure exactly what species it was, but when I waved my finger infront of his little bowel, he was very responsive but very shy. I wanted to buy him so badly, but unfortunately, my 10 gallon tank is not finished cycling.
I went to the customer service to ask how often they get shipment of fishes and nobody I asked could provide an answer. They didn't even seem to care.
I honestly wanted to steal the betta fish. But I didn't.
EDIT: I noticed that they had some large plants on sale for about $5.37, which is about the price of a small to medium sized plant typically sold in petsmart/petsupermarket/petco. Does anyone have advice on how to identify a healthy plant? Are a few missing chunks of leafs a big deal?