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Andrew was born in London, UK, raised in Toronto, Canada, and cavorted in Ohtawara, Japan for three years. He is married, has a son, a cat named Freddy and a dog named Shaggy (after the dudes in Scooby-Doo). He has over 35,000 comic books and a plethora of pioneer aviation-related tobacco and sports cards and likes to build LEGO dioramas. Along with writing for a monthly industrial magazine, he also writes comic books and hates writing in the 3rd person. He also hates having to write this crap that no one will ever read. He also writes an aviation blog: Pioneers Of Aviation ( https://av8rblog.wordpress.com/ ) - a cool blog on early fliers. He also wants to do more writing - for money, though. Help him out so he can stop talking in the 3rd person.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Having Newly Purchased Pet Fish Die

You know what I hate?

Purchasing tropical fish for my aquarium and having them all die within two days.

Not only the waste of money - but the loss of life. I feel bad for the fishies.

But what really irks me is that not only did the new purchases die, they brought with them some illness that took out most the fish I already had in my tank.

Twenty fish down, five remaining. The horror. The horror.

In my 41 years of having tropical fish as pets, I've never seen such devastation occur so quickly. Not only did I have very little time to react to try and save them, but I'm baffled because after two days, the remaining five fish are in perfect health.

The still-alive fish are not the same breed - three different ones - and are not all newly purchased fish. There's no rhyme nor reason. What ever killed my fish killed them. The ones that survived appear perfectly healthy.

I actually waited a whole week before writing this blog, a week after the last death to make sure I wasn't jumping the gun with the "healthy" fish. Nope. They are alive and kicking (you can see two of the five fish in the photo above).

What do I do now? These fish are schooling fish meaning they require a minimum of six of their own kind to swim with - it keeps them from mental anguish... but do I dare blow more money I don't have to keep my fish sane? And what if they get sick again?

I hate having new pet fish die.

3 comments:

  1. Yes, some fish were harmed in the making of this blog.

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  2. get a hamster-they last at least two weeks! :)

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  3. That's actually very sad for any pet owner. Why don't you take help from any pet's expert so that you don't loose any more pets of yours. More then money, the death of their pets is more painful. You can go for the Pet Grooming Tips to get your pets groomed but for fish health you can take help from a vet specialist in Fishes.

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