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27 years old Heteropneustes fossilis passed away
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 19:03
by Iwona
My 27 years old Heteropneustes fossilis passed away. We spent together all this time, I remember him as a 4 cm wiggling worm. He had no sign of illness, just during the last week was paler and more often swimming around the tank during the day. This is the last photo of him, taken on December 25 2005. It's a sad day for me.
iwona
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 20:04
by pictus_man_77
sorry for your loss
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 01:53
by Shane
I just wanted to say congratulations for taking care of the fish and keeping it healthy for that long. An amazing accomplishment.
-Shane
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 04:59
by Kana3
That is amazing! I hope I can spend that sort of time with some of my fish. It'd rip a bit out of you when the time comes tho'... Now the wife, that's a different matter - What's that Dear? No, nothing..no, I was just looking at some porn...
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 08:48
by kafik
Przykro mi z powodu smierci Twojej rybkci, ale niesamowite że te rybki tak długo żyją w niewoli. Jeszcze raz moje kondolencje:(Grzegorz
Posted: 04 Jan 2006, 10:57
by sidguppy
Sorry to hear of your recent loss;
beautiful catfish-species.
As Shane said; Outstanding
not only to keep a fish alive, well and healthy for such a long time, but
sticking with it, not trading it for something else.....
true fishkeepers' dedication; hats off to you
Posted: 05 Jan 2006, 05:40
by Iwona
Thank you all for your kind words. I really appreciate this. Longevity is that thing in catfishes, that I like the most, a catfish is an aquarist's lifetime fish
iwona