My Catfish ate my scuba diver!!
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Reginator wrote:Not exactly entertaining, and the fish's health will undoubtedly be seriously affected in the long run. What bothers me is that you treat it as a joke. If you value your fish and his happiness, save the 1500$ for the op and get it done, if you can't afford it, give the fish to someone who can
I agree, at least consider euthanizing the fish. That toy will definitely cause problems for the fish in the future. For all you know that could be quite painful for it right now, I'm sure it's not comfortable to have a large piece of plastic in my stomach, then to have it pierce my skin, ouch.
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texasgirl005, I cant agree with you more. I do feel very bady for the fish and I really would love to help him.
But the way I see it is, People have foreign items stuffed into themselves all the time ( ex: breast implants)..... so maybe the fish will learn to live with this object rather then die.
If you really want to help, I am Down for it.
Please donate $1500 and we can together pay for the marine biologist to come do the sugery for him.
I will keep you in the loop every step of the way.
But the way I see it is, People have foreign items stuffed into themselves all the time ( ex: breast implants)..... so maybe the fish will learn to live with this object rather then die.
If you really want to help, I am Down for it.
Please donate $1500 and we can together pay for the marine biologist to come do the sugery for him.
I will keep you in the loop every step of the way.
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