Hadn't thought of contacting any news people or PETA. I had actually been thinking of getting more people involved, maybe contacting a humane society.
The thing is--Texas appears to have no laws on how animals need to be kept. They could be in shoe boxes or zoo enclosures. It is all dependent on if you can prove this is animal cruelty. I'd say they are crossing that line. But there are so many..dumb..people who don't see what we see. I saw a dying ball python, the customers next to me saw a "cool snake".. I see an injured fish, while a family told me how "cute" it looked. People were overjoyed that they 'don't have to buy dechlorinator for the bettas!'
The only reason the animals are still here is price I swear. You would not believe what the customers were saying. That's probably why the reptiles and such are the WORST, because they want to charge 180 dollars for a baby ball python.
I'll get in touch with anyone who can take them down. It looks like the burden of proof will be with us, so they need to know about fish and reptiles enough to realize this isn't normal or healthy!