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Squeek
March 8th 05, 04:41 AM
Hi
How did it go with your fish and all??

Sue
March 17th 05, 12:53 PM
Hi
How did it go with your fish and all??

Put him to sleep about a week and a half ago. It took me a while to work up to doing it. By that stage he was extremely weak anyway- he was permanently upside down,and barely swam, although he was still eating a very small amount. Used clove oil, then freezer(couldnt drive a nail through brain, im too soft for that!)

He went very quickly,but I'm under the impression that he would've died naturally very soon anyway. Buried him in my garden next to my cat, as I didnt want to flush him. Its funny how attached you can get to a fish!!! lol

Got two new calico veiltails for my tank yesterday, to keep the surviving comet company, and they seem fine.

Thank you so much for all your help. Your advice was invaluable, because without it I know he could have suffered more without it. You are the only person who consistently gave me reliable advice and links. Thanks again!!

anemone
March 18th 05, 05:13 AM
Not a problem Sue. I had to out down three of my fish in the 5 years i have
had them and it is very sad...but their memory does live on
I lost a young white shubunkin, a young lionhead and a panda oranda....1
thing in common..they were all the shy cute type, you know the ones that
will sit and stare at you for hours and follow you everywhere....
It takes time to get over things like that....i still miss my fish alot!

Hope all goes well and good luck with your new family
cheers
anemone (squeek)
"Sue" > wrote in message
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>
> Squeek Wrote:
>> Hi
>> How did it go with your fish and all??
>
> Put him to sleep about a week and a half ago. It took me a while to
> work up to doing it. By that stage he was extremely weak anyway- he was
> permanently upside down,and barely swam, although he was still eating a
> very small amount. Used clove oil, then freezer(couldnt drive a nail
> through brain, im too soft for that!)
>
> He went very quickly,but I'm under the impression that he would've died
> naturally very soon anyway. Buried him in my garden next to my cat, as I
> didnt want to flush him. Its funny how attached you can get to a fish!!!
> lol
>
> Got two new calico veiltails for my tank yesterday, to keep the
> surviving comet company, and they seem fine.
>
> Thank you so much for all your help. Your advice was invaluable,
> because without it I know he could have suffered more without it. You
> are the only person who consistently gave me reliable advice and links.
> Thanks again!!
>
>
> --
> Sue