Thanks for your help, I've frozen him.![]()
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Thanks for your help, I've frozen him.![]()
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Last edited by whalelover; 03-14-2004 at 01:12 PM.
Sara
Do not flush a fish. It is not a quick, painless death as many people think. It is really not humane at all. Fish breathe through their gills, and when you drop them in the toilet and they travel down to the sewer, they are basically suffocating slowing on bleach and sewage. Not a nice way to die.
Put your fish and some of his own aquarium water in a ziplock baggie, and put it in the freezer. I put the baggie inside a brown paper lunch bag - that way I don't have to see the fish later. This is a more humane way to kill a fish. Since fish are cold-blooded animals, he will just get cold and sluggish, and go into a coma of sorts. He will be unconscious and then die, in his own treated water. Much more humane than suffocating on sewage.
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Bettas breathe air...
But anyhow...
soo sorry about your fish. I'd let him be, maybe he gets better?
Doing my part to save BBD's, one dog at a time!
what do you mean by you shook his container![]()
I hope your fishy can get better soon! How often do you clean the tank? mabey try a different type of food?
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Thanks MANDAMOO!!!!
I change his water about once every two weeks, but I think I'll start doing it more often for as long as he lives(which might now be that long!![]()
)But anyhow, I've recently added a plant to his otherwise "boring" critter keeper thing I keep him in. He seems to enjoy sitting in the plant, lol. I just did a water change about an hour ago, I put some de-chlorinizer in, aswell as some stress coat stuff that I bought at Petland about a month ago. It's supposed to releive the stress, take out the chlorine, and enhance their natural slime coat. Harvey still lays on the bottom though, no matter what I do. I've just been researching though and apparently if the water is too cold it can cause them to be sluggish, so I might add some warmer water to his condo.
Sara
hope he gets better soon!
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R.I.P Rex
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Thanks MANDAMOO!!!!
Good point. I wasn't even thinking about that at the time. Thanks for reminding me. Still, I think freezing is more humane.Bettas breathe air...
That is WAY too long between water changes, especially for a betta in a bowl. You need to change his water AT LEAST twice a week, I'd say.I change his water about once every two weeks,
If you get another betta, please consider getting a five gallon tank with a filter and heater. Although bettas are tough fish, and can be forced to survive in a small amount of dirty water ... it is certainly not a natural or good habitat for them.
"We give dogs the time we can spare, the space we can spare and the love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made" - M. Facklam
"We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers and discoverers - thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses. Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams."- P.S. Beagle
"All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king." - J.R.R. Tolkien
I'm sorry to hear about your fish. Are you positive it's not treatable? I sounds like it I suppose![]()
Here's a couple links that may help you...
http://www.vetcentric.com/magazine/m...ARTICLEID=1387
http://www.ponddoc.com/WhatsUpDoc/Fi...hanization.htm
Thanks for the signature & avatar kfamr
I'll change his water more often then, and his critter keeper isn't that small. He has tons of room to swim around he just doesn't chose to, all he does it lie down.
Sara
Because fish are cold-blooded, as has been mentioned, make sure you keep him in a warm enouh room. Cold-blooded creatures slow down when they are cold. Let water sit out for a day before you add it to his tank, too.
Good luck, and keep us updated.
I think I've made a decision to put him in the freezer. He can't even swim, and uses every ounce of his energy and strength even to turn around, so I think it's a good idea. Does anybody else agree?¿
Sara
That sounds like the best thing at this point. I'm sorry about your fish.![]()
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