Buying a RTC, getting it large and healthy then letting it live in a tank where it cannot even turn around isn't much of a rescue.
Most fish that "should be rescued" (Tends to be mostly pacus, RTCs and ID sharks at work) will outgrow their rescue tanks anyways and will end up having more problems because of that.
The best thing you can do is hope for the best and if it does die, it will further convince the store not to carry RTC babies. It's sad but if they don't see any dead RTCs, they will continue to think it's fine to always have a tank of baby RTCs.
Most fish that "should be rescued" (Tends to be mostly pacus, RTCs and ID sharks at work) will outgrow their rescue tanks anyways and will end up having more problems because of that.
The best thing you can do is hope for the best and if it does die, it will further convince the store not to carry RTC babies. It's sad but if they don't see any dead RTCs, they will continue to think it's fine to always have a tank of baby RTCs.
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