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![]() Dick wrote: On 31 Mar 2005 15:53:16 -0800, " wrote: Hi guys, I own a tank for more than a month now and right now I have mixed feelings about it. It is not what I expected it to be and I am starting to think of getting rid of it. It has nothing to do of taking care of the fish, the money spent on hardware. It's just I like animals and it stresses me to see fish die and I am the one to blame for it due to my inexperience and for putting fish into a tank and play with their lifes... I had fish that died because they got sucked into the filter, because the water didnt have the proper qualities and now because of disease... It's a constant battle for me to take care of the fish and I am losing it. Sorry for my venting but I am frustrated. Thanks Great you felt you could vent here. It is hard to play God. Things get ill, die and then we gods make mistakes. I have known friends, when I was in my twenties, that said they would "never fall in love again" after a breakup with someone they "loved." I have had to put my pet dogs to sleep for various reasons. I have cried over them more than over the deaths of my parents. It hurts a lot if you have any feelings. But, I cannot live without my lovely dog friends. I have a 14 year old greyhound living on the edge. I know I may have weeks or months with her and it hurts to think of it, but I welcome every morning to see her and love her. You may not be able to cope with such feelings. One must balance the good and the bad. It is part of life. Perhaps you cannot live with the bad things that happen. I know, as I approach 70 years of life, I have rid myself of responsibilities so as to avoid unnecessary stress, but my dogs and my fish are my closest companions. I don't want to face a new morning without them. You must do what is right for you. Stress is not a good companion. dick Hey remember: They are just fish!!! They are cool and all but at the end of the day they are still just fish!! I lost many in the last 2 months and flushed a few meanies. It sucks when you find a dead sucked into the filter, but still it is fun and for the bad problems I will still keep fighting the dreaded ICH!!! and keep my tanks, and look for more tanks. Because it is cool when the fish come to the top of the tank to eat color brite pellets one at a time as I drop them in. So don't give up!!! |
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Some people look at fish as pets not something disposable which they
can flush down the toilet (which by the way is very cruel) when they are no longer wanted. Just my two cents! |
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![]() "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 02:16:06 +0000, Angrie.Woman wrote: "Tom Randy" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:21:48 -0800, wrote: Thanks guys... I just had a gourami that quit on me literally. it had popeye and I was coming home with some medecine... too late... I am still battling Ich but I thing the worse is gone for now. Damn fish like them too much. I just had to have my dog put down. That is FAR WORSE. She was nearly 15. Losing fish stinks but not as bad to me as losing a dog. It's like losing a kid to me. Oh Tom, I'm so sorry for your loss! They leave such huge holes when they go. A Thanks. This hole will take a while to repair that's for sure. I put mine down when she was 17.5, probably 5 years ago now. I still miss her every day. But, and I know this is a very personal choice, I got a new dog almost right away. I didn't plan to, but the house felt so empty without her. I was such a basket case, I had to try something. I got a lot of comfort out of the new dog. A |
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![]() "bettasngoldfish" wrote in message oups.com... Some people look at fish as pets not something disposable which they can flush down the toilet (which by the way is very cruel) when they are no longer wanted. Just my two cents! I'm with you. They're not "just fish" to me either. If I had a meanie, I'd have to just go huy another tank. A |
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![]() Angrie.Woman wrote: "bettasngoldfish" wrote in message oups.com... Some people look at fish as pets not something disposable which they can flush down the toilet (which by the way is very cruel) when they are no longer wanted. Just my two cents! I'm with you. They're not "just fish" to me either. If I had a meanie, I'd have to just go huy another tank. Unanimous. Animals suffer too, not just the homo sapien variety. The difference is that animals don't have a voice to communicate that. Any half decent, mature adult human would know that. Nikki |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hi guys, I own a tank for more than a month now and right now I have mixed feelings about it. It is not what I expected it to be and I am starting to think of getting rid of it. It has nothing to do of taking care of the fish, the money spent on hardware. It's just I like animals and it stresses me to see fish die and I am the one to blame for it due to my inexperience and for putting fish into a tank and play with their lifes... I had fish that died because they got sucked into the filter, because the water didnt have the proper qualities and now because of disease... It's a constant battle for me to take care of the fish and I am losing it. Sorry for my venting but I am frustrated. Thanks Hey today I had a real eventful fishy day....but wouldn't swop it for the world.... One of my larger Clown Loaches got held prisoner by my Pl*co....see later post. Thankfully he got free...but watching the other Clown's (I have 6 in total) sitting around trying to get him free was worth everything....their joy and dancing once he broke free was priceless..... I also got a new Betta today to replace the one I lost last week (through my own ignorance I'm sure)...the delight of seeing him getting used to his new home and swimming around happily....again it is priceless.... And yes, I've lost some fish along the way on my venture...but have been fortunate that it has not been too many.....with my latest tank I still hold my breath when I do the water tests.....still waiting for it to completely cycle. The only real answer is to listen to what everyone says regarding stocking with your new fish...patience is everything.....follow the rules and you WILL have a happy outcome. I'm real sorry your experience hasn't been good to date but hang in there and it will be..... |
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Sometimes, I am caught by the fact that aquarium fish-keeping is, in
essence, a somewhat "unnatural" hobby. Often, these fish are taken from different regions and ecosystems of the world, and they are not evolved to the aquarium "indoor" life in captivity. Why do we do it? I can't speak for others, but for me it combines a strong nurturing instinct (I am also an avid gardener - I SWEAR that these 2 hobbies are related) with a strong response to the challenge of the whole enterprise. Create an entire mini-eco-system so that fish from South Africa grow and thrive in an indoor aquarium in Cleveland, Ohio? Hey, no problem! I can do that! At any rate, I know it's a hard thing, to lose fish. I lost 3 female Colisa Lalia (Dwarf Gouramis) to dropsy/bloat in one month. (All from the same fish store, BTW.) I keep thinking about what I might have done wrong, and what I could have done to avoid it. I still don't know. Also, 5 years ago, my favorite fish was a 3-y-o Blue Gourami that finally succumbed to Old Tank Syndrome (OTS) because I wasn't experienced enough to known about the importance of water changes when I was a teenager. I can understand the guilt - and the hurt. We are SO responsible for the lives of these small creatures! I would suggest that you keep the faith. It's a neat hobby. To feel responsibility for the lives of other living things can only be a good thing, IMO. Don't let the losses get you down too much - it hurts, and you can feel like a 100% failure, but the real failures never CARE enough to learn about their mistakes and never try to improve their fishkeeping abilities. So, you are (much) better than average! With your sensitivity, I am sure that you will become a great aquarist. Maybe, I will be one too, someday. - Lisa in Central Coast CA, USA Tom Randy wrote: On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:53:16 -0800, wrote: Hi guys, I own a tank for more than a month now and right now I have mixed feelings about it. It is not what I expected it to be and I am starting to think of getting rid of it. It has nothing to do of taking care of the fish, the money spent on hardware. It's just I like animals and it stresses me to see fish die and I am the one to blame for it due to my inexperience and for putting fish into a tank and play with their lifes... I had fish that died because they got sucked into the filter, because the water didnt have the proper qualities and now because of disease... It's a constant battle for me to take care of the fish and I am losing it. Sorry for my venting but I am frustrated. Thanks I have lost 6 fish in the past month. It happens. I had to put one down tonight actually. An albino cory that was sick. I lost 3 rasboras and 3 albino corys. I think the corys had a fungus on their mouth areas and the tails looked torn. Point is, it happens. Don't get too down about it. You'll do better soon. Really. Tom |
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