Well, this is probably old news. It seems like they don't sell fish no more and haven't for years. Well, when I was a kid they had them, though. Why did they stop?
Posts by Jason
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It was a hobby as a kid. Well, I'm not sure if I messed with fish "that much". Anyway, I got into fish because they were fascinating to look at.
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When I was a kid, I'm sure I overfed them. They died often. That was probably the reason.
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9 Common Fishkeeping Mistakes and How to Avoid Them - PetHelpful
Does any of this stuff surprise you? Well, I think I overfed my fish when I had them as a kid. That's why they died so often.
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Feeding them too much might be why some died on me as a kid. Well, I don't really know why they died. It could have been the water.
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This reminds me when I tried to have a kitten with my dogs at the house. Now, some dogs can coexist with kittens. However, these dogs just saw the kitten as a rabbit or something. I had to rescue the kitten to keep it from being killed.
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Why might some fish be easier to care for? Why might some species live long in captivity? Well, I know my goldfish I had back when I was a kid, seemed to die very quickly.
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What is so sad is that so many animal species go extinct. What is the rate for fish you think? I am sure it is a lot. What might be the causes of such extinctions?
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I'm wondering how that salt processing works. Sounds interesting. Myself, I avoid salt for the effect on my blood pressure.
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I've never had an oddball one. Nonetheless, that sounds interesting. What are some common ones that are different?
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Where do they come from? What is the cost for different types? Who has considered raising saltwater fish for money?
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I haven't used them, but researching what other people are saying, I saw that noise was a concern. They wanted a low-noise or silent fan. What is the best way to go that route?
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On the net it was saying the cost is between $300 and $500 on average. Well, that confirms my assumption that it wasn't cheap. Well, who on here is willing to pay that?
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If I were to get fish, I suppose I'd try some tropical variety/varieties. Well, as I said in an earlier post, the cost wouldn't be light. I know that it would be a while before I could afford this plan.
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I don't know enough about them to say. Nonetheless, from looking pet store aquariums, I can see they're definitely fascinating. I'd like to get into tropical fish, but the setup to keep them is way beyond my means at the moment.
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I was wondering about it. Well, the answer is probably easy enough to find on the net. However, though, how much salt is needed for an average salt water fish?
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Anyone know of new ones? When were they discovered? How were they named and why? What can we learn from them?
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I find them fascinating. Anyway, they do have dangerous stings. Can people keep jellyfish at their home legally? What are some cool facts anyone would like to share?