it helps if you do explain it so none of us are taking things the wrong way...
I'll try...
I need to get 12 goldfish for noruz, a persian holiday, also known as the persian new year (OMG, WHERE DO I KEEP THEM EVERY YEAR?! @_@) and we have to do this every year, my parents don't keep them in a plastic bag, they keep the fish in a small (I think about half a gallon) tank. when my mom, my sister and I went to buy Equinox, I asked my mom if we have a proper tank like King Dedede's or a divider. She said yes, but when we went home, my parents couldn't find the divider/tank...
I need to get 12 goldfish for noruz, a persian holiday, also known as the persian new year (OMG, WHERE DO I KEEP THEM EVERY YEAR?! @_@) and we have to do this every year, my parents don't keep them in a plastic bag, they keep the fish in a small (I think about half a gallon) tank. when my mom, my sister and I went to buy Equinox, I asked my mom if we have a proper tank like King Dedede's or a divider. She said yes, but when we went home, my parents couldn't find the divider/tank...
What do you do with the fish every year when the holiday is over?
Well, I suppose that's not much different from "christian" holidays where they buy baby chicks and bunnies that eventually die from lack of care.
Tell your parents to return the goldfish to the store where they came from. Then they can be resold as feeder fish. Better than a slow death.
sure, I'll try... next year. if I can remember, that is... LOL
and one thing: I'm a christian and I never bought any rabbits, I bought a baby chick in my home country, though, it died because my parents were too lazy to go get food. (I only remember some of it because I was only about 2 or something) and it wasn't a holiday, it was just for my entertainment of a pet.