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(Practical Fishkeeping): How many retailers and manufacturers put profits before welfare when designing and selling aquarium equipment, asks Matt Clarke.
You might have read on our news pages that the pet superstore chain Pets at Home is currently running a Fish Tank Amnesty in which customers can get a 15% rebate if they exchange an unfiltered aquarium or bowl for a filtered one.
Might this mean the end of sales of unfiltered bowls and aquariums across the Pets at Home chain?
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