I Mandalorianfox went to a Sea Life aquarium and I was very disappointed with what I saw.
This was the first thing I saw and I can't say I was impressed. The pufferfish was going back and forth against the glass. The other fish had something on its nose and I'm not sure if that's natural or not. I hope it is. If anyone can tell me what kind of fish that is please do, I understand it's a bad picture but he wasn't happy either.
This is the next thing I saw and these fish did not look happy. They didn't move at all. This is all they did: they swam in place and didn't move forward or anything.
These catfish didn't look happy either. They swam in place as well and you can easily tell that they weren't happy. Most people don't think that fish have emotions. The beta fish gets excited when it's owner looks at it. They swim back and forth in what is hopefully a tank. Here's a fun fact about beta fish, they're from Cambodia and in the dry season when the streams they live in dry up, they're stuck in small puddles of water. The beta fish jumps from puddle to puddle to find food and to get away from the water that it's made dirty. When you put your beta fish in a fish bowl it simulates this horrible circumstance. So your fish wasn't committing suicide, it was trying to find a better place to live.
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