IT seems so, but all I asked is that after the project she give him a proper home and she goes to tell me "There is a reason we are using bettas. Don;t you know they live in dirty water and small places?"
i had one person, who came to me for advice on their betta, snap at me and say they live in puddles. >.> i responded with a picture of a person, walking between some rice paddies, and asked "does this look like a puddle to you?". :d
i've talked to her, about adopting out the bettas that survive, and aren't wanted by the kids. but, i'd have to know, at least what state she's in. >.> something she's understandably reluctant to tell.
I gave her advice as well noticing some of the betta's in her next video hadn't looked to hot and advised her to recommend waterchanges and to give Nick Jr. A waterchange as well as removing one of the plants as it looked like he was stuck.
I truly hope you guys coaxed her into caring for the little guy properly when that ridiculous 'lab' is over. I still just want to know what the heck it's supposed to teach them or what they're getting out of it. What the heck is the point?
Put them in a rice paddie acres wide and a foot deep and then u got a true experiment. Not to mention petstore bettas have been bred for fins, not survival/
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