I've already gone through countless fish, numerous parakeets, a cockatiel, a ton of dwarf hamsters, and a bunny, in that order. My goldfish, which I've had through all these pets, has survived for ~8 years. Here's to you old friend. :[
Here's to you Friend :[
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BanZu
United States3329 Posts
I've already gone through countless fish, numerous parakeets, a cockatiel, a ton of dwarf hamsters, and a bunny, in that order. My goldfish, which I've had through all these pets, has survived for ~8 years. Here's to you old friend. :[ | ||
fight_or_flight
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stanley_
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Mooga
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nemY
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Seraphim
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May your fish rest in peace | ||
BanZu
United States3329 Posts
On October 22 2008 15:38 Mooga wrote: What did you do with its dead body? Down the toilet, as did my other fish >_> | ||
Mooga
United States575 Posts
Yeah, most people flush their fish I guess. That should work for hamsters too... out of curiosity, did you flush your hamsters as well? | ||
BanZu
United States3329 Posts
On October 22 2008 15:51 Mooga wrote: Yeah, most people flush their fish I guess. That should work for hamsters too... out of curiosity, did you flush your hamsters as well? Haha, no. That would be awkward. :| I put them in a box and then into the trash. I guess I would bury them but my backyard is the worst place to do that... | ||
Jizz
Australia224 Posts
they dont do much.... | ||
byChris
United States99 Posts
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BanZu
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On October 22 2008 17:56 byChris wrote: try anoles. fun as hell, require very little maintenance, and they're actually pretty friendly once they're familiar with you as the feeder. i suggest throwing in small live moths as food and watching the acrobatics. Nice, they look cool too! | ||
_Grazze_
834 Posts
We'll be getting a new one soon! Sorry for the fish | ||
pewpew
United States132 Posts
That's pretty intense. | ||
GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
On October 22 2008 22:43 pewpew wrote: A goldfish lived for 8 years? That's pretty intense. Fish actually live for quite a long time if you take care of them correctly. | ||
karbon
Canada137 Posts
my bird also died, also used it as plant fertilizer. | ||
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