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I'm back to sculpting betta from polymer clay!

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disabled goldfish in wheelchairs,
for in your time of need ♡
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A calm sunrise at Glacier National Park | k_rowejo
Location: Glacier National Park, Montana, United States
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this is literally no way to treat any animal, and it’s completely avoidable.
.5ppm+ ammonia is inexcusable - this betta was literally burning alive every second he was in that water - and it’s entirely from lack of care. not to mention his fins are literally rotting off and he is completely emaciated - this fish was not being fed.
for example, here is my completely healthy male dumbo eared betta, arwen:
his back has a nice curve outward to it, meaning he is a healthy weight. his stomach has a gentle swell, meaning he was fed recently and an appropriate amount for his size. he doesn’t have fin rot, meaning his fins are not blackening and necrotic - literally rotting away.
for comparison, here is the doubletail male i got today:
both his back and stomach are sunken in - this betta is both emaciated and hasn’t eaten in several weeks at least. his fins are necrotic and rotting away - he is quite literally decaying while still alive. he is also VERY pale - meaning he is stressed and sick. (NOTE: the healthy betta used as an example isn’t a double tail - which means exactly what it sounds like. he only has one tail while the betta i got today has two)
this is a comparison between the two from above:

it was difficult to take a picture of arwen from above because a healthy betta is very unlikely to sit still when your hands are hovering above them - my betta would be excited and dancing around for food, because they are conditioned to associate my hands above them with eating. in general, a healthy betta isn’t going to sit still for a picture. aside from that, i think it’s very apparent the difference between the two. arwen’s body is all gentle, healthy curves. his head isn’t large in proportion to his body and it doesn’t look weirdly disjointed from the rest of his body.
i’d normally post this to my fish blog, but i think it’s extremely important for people to really SEE this cruelty for what it is and understand just how easy it would be to provide proper care. i don’t suggest anyone “rescue” a betta from petsmart or any other store- especially walmart. that being said, i just couldn’t leave him, he was belly up and i knew if i didnt take him no one else would - not like it would have mattered because i got him at closing and i know he wouldnt have survived the night had i not taken him. i also saw an opportunity for education - because i have 10k followers on this blog.
this is his new home. a clean, warm environment dosed with aquarium salt and stressguard(a fish antiseptic). i will have to monitor him closely for a while, change out his water daily and dose him with more antiseptic and aquarium salt.

this is the difference in just 5 hours
please, properly care for your animals, and dont support companies that don’t, either.
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GodDAMMIT Fat Bub when did this little blurpy face

Become this?? Pretty thing???

You keep getting prettier and I am not prepared I’m not sure how to handle it
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I posted this to reddit and a lot of people liked him so I thought I’d post it here too I’ve had him for a little over a year and a half, didn’t realize he’d changed so much! ToT
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im so in love with this boy #betta #bettafish #fish #halfmoon #prettyboy
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Tank inspection time again. Wonder what grade he will give me this time?
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Buzz’s color progression!
October 2016 –> November 2016 –> December 2016 –> January 2017 –> March 2017 –> July 2017 –> September 2017 –> October 2017 –> November 2017 –> January 2017
Buzz surprised me a lot as far as koi/marble bettas go! I was convinced he would go fully blue-black or muddy-brown within a year. I’ve seen some marbles color up in a matter of months. But not Buzz! The Koi Marble gods have blessed him.
It’s hard to tell exactly because I had shit lighting with him in the beginning but his most significant color change happened in the first few months I had him. There was some pretty rapid change from mid-December into January and then it basically stopped with only some mild darkening and shifting into the present. I most love his little yellow spot on his one side. His markings are pretty much solid black with some iridescent blue on his back half in some lighting. His more koi markings don’t have a hint of blue in them.
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So much truth.
Saw this post from the bjd community and couldn’t resist making one for bettablr.
Images taken from google as well as the top right being mine, if one of these is yours and you wish to be credited or have your image removed, please let me know.
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