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  • #46
    Re: PETA Investigates Petsmart

    I have yet seen anyone ship fish for less than what gas is costing.

    I would like to know too
    700g Mini-Monster tank

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    • #47
      Re: PETA Investigates Petsmart

      I have used the fishery of Louisville. I had 60 fish shipped via airport delivery for 65 bucks(Southwest Airlines). Shipped at 5 his time picked up at 11 our time. Had fish in the tank in seven and half hours later. Got 15 from Cichlid_sokit(  www.TheCichlidSokit.com)off Aquabid he is out of chicago with free ship about two months ago. It took three days but all fish arrived alive with no problems.

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      • #48
        Re: PETA Investigates Petsmart

        I started a thread for fish shipping. lets keep this about peta and petsmart

        If peta really wants to go after a big evil corp they should try Hartz.


        apparently ALOT of flee and tick meds are incredibly toxic.
        "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" -- Benjamin Frankli
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        • #49
          Re: PETA Investigates Petsmart

          yeah and when misjudged about size they killed a lot of pets, (and not too bright people were putting dog flea stuff on cats and the like) you cant immagine how many people will get those products and put them on 6 week old puppies. when the package says no animal under 12 weeks. on the PEta note, they say that petsmart should not ever sell live animals just pet supplies. the question is why would you need supplies if you could never sell pets. now they are selling you cant own a hamster or gerbil. or a bird. their investigator adopted out a hamster. someone has to breed it. you cant go catch them from the wild. and domesticated dogs and cats would not exist if not for people. we created them through breeding so in a way they are ours to keep. been domesticated for over 4000 years.
          Never fear I is here
          David Abeles
          Vice President
          Greater Houston Aquarium Club

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