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:( The Deaths of our Fishy Friends... What can we learn??


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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    Default :( The Deaths of our Fishy Friends... What can we learn??

    My recent loss of my favorite little clownfish that ate out of my fingers gave me an idea for this slightly more morbid thread. I hate loosing fish. There are some losses that we just can't prevent. Fish do die of old age for sure. But how often if we are honest with ourselves is it something preventable or bad husbandry or laziness that leads to another one "biting the dust" I would say mine have been due to newbee mistakes and impatience. SO lets hear the sad stories maybe these will keep a loss from happening due to newness or simple mistakes that are easy to avoid.
    ***This thread is not to judge others, or make them feel any worse for the mistakes they have made... lets face it loosing a fishy friend is bad enough, let us be kind and not rub others wounds in saltwater ***

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