Probably most of us love our pets absolutely unconditionally, whatever they are - cats, dogs or... Fish? You read it right! While both cats and dogs get loads of attention all over the internet, fish owners decided they are no lesser than the latter. Having that in mind, someone thought what could better get the attention of people all over the Internet if not some good old shaming posts. Remember? We here on Bored Panda had a good share of laughs, going through these cat and dog shaming posts, so let's give it a go with these terribly naughty fish as well. Scroll down to see all the little criminals!
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Well, if I lived in such a small bowl I'd try to kill myself, too.
Because I have a tiny living space and can't cope with sharing. Help me!
Btw nori means seaweed in Japanese. I think that's what they mean but it could also be the name of another fish?
Female bettas are highly territorial, and claim parts of a tank when kept with other females. Which is why when introducing females to a betta sorority you put them into the tank in order of most submissive to highly aggressive, give omega fish a chance to claim a spot. It sort of works like in a dog pack. If you have an overly aggressive alpha, you take it out of the tank for a while and they lose their spot and can’t scare the other fish as much. I know it sounds crazy, but it works for all my betta sororities haha!
Load More Replies...Instead of trying to teach a fish a lesson that it never will learn, know what kind of fish are compatible with each other before you get them. All these people seem to be shaming fish for their lack of knowledge about them.
Don't know why you were downvoted. You're entirely correct.
Load More Replies...It's the specific term for a group of female bettas, as a sub classification instead of the generalized term 'school' of fish. You have to be careful with bettas as they are highly territorial. Males can be kept with a single female, otherwise they have to be alone or they will kill each other. Hence the nickname fighting fish. Females can live together, but will create a hierarchy similar to that of a sorority with humans. There are one to two 'alpha' females who will take the best spots, take the best food, will mate first, etc. Then there are beta bettas which will 'attend' the alpha females much like a sorority princesses acolytes, and then omega bettas which attempt to usurp the beta fishes positions near the alpha. Mostly because the beta fish get the next best food and the omega fish get what's left over. If an alpha gets overly aggressive, removing it from tank will cause a void at the top of the chain. This will allow a beta to move into the alpha position, an omega....
Load More Replies...That is about the dumbest thing I have read. Not Trump level dumb, but still really dumb.
Because your tank is too small for your amount of betta fish. 5 females need atLEAST 54 liters.
That's just stupid. Fish don't understand time out, and of course he attacks other fish ... it's a Japanese fighter fish
They dont usually get put in tanks with others. Well that is my experience with them.
Sure abou the fish not learning from a time out? They are pretty clever!
Yeah, no. Nice try with the time out thing but these are fish not humans. They will only understand you're mean and torturing them to death with boredom, a small a*s home, no playmates, yes they don't know time outside. He's just being what he is... a fish! Please dont torture him anymore for that!
Most of these posts are situated on the facts - too little tanks, - too little plants, - wrong sorts of fish together, - babies not separated in time. It is more sad than funny.
Most of these people should not own fish - they clearly haven't done the basic research on how to keep them healthy and safe!
Load More Replies...I don't know much about fish but some of the tanks look too small to me, especially the round bowls (one of them has only some stones and no greenery or anything else in it ... besides the fish and water, of course)
These were not what I thought they would be. This was more a post about uneducated fish owners not understanding how you take care of them. My betta has always been in a 10 gallon tank with plenty of plants and driftwood and a varied diet of real foods not that flaked junk. Had one live almost 5 years (that was ancient for a betta) people need to do research before buying any pet. Fish too.
'23 pictures showing how too many people don't know how to keep tropical fish'. There, Judita. I fixed your title for you.
Fish and birds shouldn't be pets. They get coupes up and in small cages and tanks
I agree - being couped-up in a tiny environment when they have such large free spaces in nature.
Load More Replies...I used to work in a pet store right after my high school graduation. we had this girl who was fired because one day, when a customer came in and wanted to buy a bowl tank for his fish and wouldn't listen to reason, she told him that "he can put that bowl on his head and attend a new years ball as an astronaut". I was so with her on that one because this is the only thing you can do with that "tank".
Shouldn't even be an item that pet stores sell. Customers should listen when offered pet care advice.
Load More Replies...Most of these arent even the fishes fault. They arent d***s for attacking and eating others. Their natural habitat would be the ocean where they have all the space in the world to stay away from the fish they dont like and now theyre being stuffed into small tanks with other fish in their way all the time. Not to mention you should never use a round bowl for a fish and not having anything in there to entertain them or allow them to hide is really sad.
Most of these are freshwater fish, so their habitat wouldn't be the ocean (and in fact many of them have "territories" rather than just being constantly free-swimming everywhere), but yeah, choosing tank mates well and giving adequate space is important because in the wild another fish might be an enemy or food and the fish don't care if that wasn't the owner's plan.
Load More Replies...Fish owner shaming... and too bloody right. Hope they all see some of the feedback.
Load More Replies...Quite often the pet stores don’t give good advice. A few days after my 15th birthday I bought another betta. Fish Guy lives in a 27L tank with a filter, silk plants and hides ect. He has a heater but my anxiety can’t handle turning it on (what if it breaks and fries him, what if he burns himself ect.). Like almost a month later I went to buy some fish conditioner... I had $20, adult was in the car and there was a REALLY sad looking betta. I tried to ignore it... I TRIED SO HARD. The fish was in a round bowl with nothing other than green stuff hanging off him. I thought he was dead, couldn’t see gills moving. Asked the guy how long he’d been there for (his owner just left him cause they didn’t want him) and he asks if I’m gonna buy him. I say idk if I could treat him.. he’s got green things coming off him. THIS MAN SAYS “NAH HE’S RIGHT” AND FLICKS THE FISH. LITERALLY FLICKS HIM. AND GOES “SEE HE’S SWIMMING” immediately I was like “I’m buying him” and bought my boy Flik.
I'm so glad you bought flik, and saved him from that abuse and neglect! Good on you ^-^
Load More Replies...75% of these people shouldn't be allowed to have fishes! They don't even know how much space fishes need. Worst article ever!
I think it's awful that there are still literal tiny fish bowls on sale at some pet stores. I don't know who decides that it's fine to keep selling them, but they're greedy monsters.
Load More Replies...This whole post basically turned from "people thinking they were funny because their fish are so outrageous" to everyone in the comments pointing out that they're fishkeeping wrong! Really, the reason 99% of these problems are occurring is because the owner evidently doesn't know what they're doing.
I hate the 'mummie'thing. You are not the mummie, you are a totally different species than fish. Grow up, get a life.
Most people in the educated aquarium communities go by "fish keepers". I've had vets call me the "dad" to my cat and even that feels really awkward.
Load More Replies...These are depressing and not funny at all. A perfect showcase of human ignorance. I am usually posting positive comments only but this is just too much.
1) Don’t get fish if you don’t know what race of fish mix well together (they will fight or eat each other because they are not f*cking mates) 2) Get a large fish tank (would you like to live in a closet?) 3) Buy activities (you have hobbies etc, they should too) 4) Clean your tanks often (you wouldn’t like to roll in your own s**t either)
Sorry, fish lovers but it's just not funny. If there's no reaction, even if it's just imagined, there's no humor.
Honestly, I have an aquarium and generally like fish, but you're right. It's doubly not funny because most of these problems are caused by the owners not doing research on how to actually care for the given species of fish.
Load More Replies...I know someone who had a fish named Oscar. He was in a tank by himself. She wanted to add another fish, which she did several times, but Oscar killed each one. She re-named him O.J.
Would have thought fish number two was a sufficient hint. Was the poor fish also in a crappy small tank? That tends to be part of the problem.
Load More Replies...There's nothing "funny" about animal abuse, which is the case for many of these posts. Science has shown that fish are sentient, they suffer fear and pain: http://www.FishFeel.org/fish-sentience/ They deserve respect and consideration not cruel confinement. Please stop promoting animal abuse!
Some of the fish here are just attitudey no mater what. Angel's need alot of room and like to school. Gouramis can be jerks, Bettas need alot of room if they are gonna share a space, even with snails, and Oscar's can get bored. This was mostly just bad choice of fish and tank size.
Beta fish are okay in small tanks. I put mine in a large clear vase and had a water plant on top, rocks in the bottom and a mirror positioned on the side so he could admire himself in full vanity.
Most of these 'behavioural problems can be solved with 3 things. 1) A bigger tank. Fish need a decent amount of space and will fight and kill for it including eating their young so ask you pet store what size tank you need for what fish you have. 2) Some fish are not compatible with others and will attack them. Again, ask the pet store which fish will get along. 3) Poop related behaviour can be solved with the use of a filter and an air stone and pump
"I immediately tried to eat the new snail." Bettas are known snail-eaters. If you put one in your 100-gallon aquarium, not only will you own the happiest Betta on the planet but your tank will be completely snail-free. Given that, Bettas are also dumber than rocks. They don't know they're not supposed to eat the fancy snail you put in there on purpose.
A lot of the quirky behavior coming from these fish (aside from the cramped ones) is due to the fact that those fish are Oscars. My mom kept Oscars. Those fish have strong personalities.
I have never thought fishes can be so expressing! I will reconsider eating them...
Did... did you actually think they wrote the notes...?
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Most of these posts are situated on the facts - too little tanks, - too little plants, - wrong sorts of fish together, - babies not separated in time. It is more sad than funny.
Most of these people should not own fish - they clearly haven't done the basic research on how to keep them healthy and safe!
Load More Replies...I don't know much about fish but some of the tanks look too small to me, especially the round bowls (one of them has only some stones and no greenery or anything else in it ... besides the fish and water, of course)
These were not what I thought they would be. This was more a post about uneducated fish owners not understanding how you take care of them. My betta has always been in a 10 gallon tank with plenty of plants and driftwood and a varied diet of real foods not that flaked junk. Had one live almost 5 years (that was ancient for a betta) people need to do research before buying any pet. Fish too.
'23 pictures showing how too many people don't know how to keep tropical fish'. There, Judita. I fixed your title for you.
Fish and birds shouldn't be pets. They get coupes up and in small cages and tanks
I agree - being couped-up in a tiny environment when they have such large free spaces in nature.
Load More Replies...I used to work in a pet store right after my high school graduation. we had this girl who was fired because one day, when a customer came in and wanted to buy a bowl tank for his fish and wouldn't listen to reason, she told him that "he can put that bowl on his head and attend a new years ball as an astronaut". I was so with her on that one because this is the only thing you can do with that "tank".
Shouldn't even be an item that pet stores sell. Customers should listen when offered pet care advice.
Load More Replies...Most of these arent even the fishes fault. They arent d***s for attacking and eating others. Their natural habitat would be the ocean where they have all the space in the world to stay away from the fish they dont like and now theyre being stuffed into small tanks with other fish in their way all the time. Not to mention you should never use a round bowl for a fish and not having anything in there to entertain them or allow them to hide is really sad.
Most of these are freshwater fish, so their habitat wouldn't be the ocean (and in fact many of them have "territories" rather than just being constantly free-swimming everywhere), but yeah, choosing tank mates well and giving adequate space is important because in the wild another fish might be an enemy or food and the fish don't care if that wasn't the owner's plan.
Load More Replies...Fish owner shaming... and too bloody right. Hope they all see some of the feedback.
Load More Replies...Quite often the pet stores don’t give good advice. A few days after my 15th birthday I bought another betta. Fish Guy lives in a 27L tank with a filter, silk plants and hides ect. He has a heater but my anxiety can’t handle turning it on (what if it breaks and fries him, what if he burns himself ect.). Like almost a month later I went to buy some fish conditioner... I had $20, adult was in the car and there was a REALLY sad looking betta. I tried to ignore it... I TRIED SO HARD. The fish was in a round bowl with nothing other than green stuff hanging off him. I thought he was dead, couldn’t see gills moving. Asked the guy how long he’d been there for (his owner just left him cause they didn’t want him) and he asks if I’m gonna buy him. I say idk if I could treat him.. he’s got green things coming off him. THIS MAN SAYS “NAH HE’S RIGHT” AND FLICKS THE FISH. LITERALLY FLICKS HIM. AND GOES “SEE HE’S SWIMMING” immediately I was like “I’m buying him” and bought my boy Flik.
I'm so glad you bought flik, and saved him from that abuse and neglect! Good on you ^-^
Load More Replies...75% of these people shouldn't be allowed to have fishes! They don't even know how much space fishes need. Worst article ever!
I think it's awful that there are still literal tiny fish bowls on sale at some pet stores. I don't know who decides that it's fine to keep selling them, but they're greedy monsters.
Load More Replies...This whole post basically turned from "people thinking they were funny because their fish are so outrageous" to everyone in the comments pointing out that they're fishkeeping wrong! Really, the reason 99% of these problems are occurring is because the owner evidently doesn't know what they're doing.
I hate the 'mummie'thing. You are not the mummie, you are a totally different species than fish. Grow up, get a life.
Most people in the educated aquarium communities go by "fish keepers". I've had vets call me the "dad" to my cat and even that feels really awkward.
Load More Replies...These are depressing and not funny at all. A perfect showcase of human ignorance. I am usually posting positive comments only but this is just too much.
1) Don’t get fish if you don’t know what race of fish mix well together (they will fight or eat each other because they are not f*cking mates) 2) Get a large fish tank (would you like to live in a closet?) 3) Buy activities (you have hobbies etc, they should too) 4) Clean your tanks often (you wouldn’t like to roll in your own s**t either)
Sorry, fish lovers but it's just not funny. If there's no reaction, even if it's just imagined, there's no humor.
Honestly, I have an aquarium and generally like fish, but you're right. It's doubly not funny because most of these problems are caused by the owners not doing research on how to actually care for the given species of fish.
Load More Replies...I know someone who had a fish named Oscar. He was in a tank by himself. She wanted to add another fish, which she did several times, but Oscar killed each one. She re-named him O.J.
Would have thought fish number two was a sufficient hint. Was the poor fish also in a crappy small tank? That tends to be part of the problem.
Load More Replies...There's nothing "funny" about animal abuse, which is the case for many of these posts. Science has shown that fish are sentient, they suffer fear and pain: http://www.FishFeel.org/fish-sentience/ They deserve respect and consideration not cruel confinement. Please stop promoting animal abuse!
Some of the fish here are just attitudey no mater what. Angel's need alot of room and like to school. Gouramis can be jerks, Bettas need alot of room if they are gonna share a space, even with snails, and Oscar's can get bored. This was mostly just bad choice of fish and tank size.
Beta fish are okay in small tanks. I put mine in a large clear vase and had a water plant on top, rocks in the bottom and a mirror positioned on the side so he could admire himself in full vanity.
Most of these 'behavioural problems can be solved with 3 things. 1) A bigger tank. Fish need a decent amount of space and will fight and kill for it including eating their young so ask you pet store what size tank you need for what fish you have. 2) Some fish are not compatible with others and will attack them. Again, ask the pet store which fish will get along. 3) Poop related behaviour can be solved with the use of a filter and an air stone and pump
"I immediately tried to eat the new snail." Bettas are known snail-eaters. If you put one in your 100-gallon aquarium, not only will you own the happiest Betta on the planet but your tank will be completely snail-free. Given that, Bettas are also dumber than rocks. They don't know they're not supposed to eat the fancy snail you put in there on purpose.
A lot of the quirky behavior coming from these fish (aside from the cramped ones) is due to the fact that those fish are Oscars. My mom kept Oscars. Those fish have strong personalities.
I have never thought fishes can be so expressing! I will reconsider eating them...
Did... did you actually think they wrote the notes...?
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