Anonymous wrote:Set it free in a local pond
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
DCUM is hard on everyone. I admire your commitment to the fish, and I understand how irritating it is to put so much work into a beta fish! I wouldn't flush it myself, I would suck it up and keep doing it. Maybe transfer it to a new set up where you have to do less maintenance?
This. Why the tank for a beta?? I thought the whole point was that they were lower maintenance and could live in bowls. The one we had as kids lived for seven years in a bowl. Would he have been happier in a bigger tank? Enh, maybe. But he apparently had a perfectly long life hanging out in the bowl--certainly a fate better than being flushed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
DCUM is hard on everyone. I admire your commitment to the fish, and I understand how irritating it is to put so much work into a beta fish! I wouldn't flush it myself, I would suck it up and keep doing it. Maybe transfer it to a new set up where you have to do less maintenance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
DCUM is hard on everyone. I admire your commitment to the fish, and I understand how irritating it is to put so much work into a beta fish! I wouldn't flush it myself, I would suck it up and keep doing it. Maybe transfer it to a new set up where you have to do less maintenance?
Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
Anonymous wrote:You all are a tough bunch.
I’ve been taking care of the fish. I check the water daily. I do routine water changes. I’ve painstakingly helped clear up fin rot once, and nursed a torn fin another time. Please stop with the criticism and accusations. I’m the only one taking care of the thing! I think we’ve given it a pretty damn good life, better than a small cup of tap water at the pet store. I’m bonded with this stupid fish. As I said in my OP, I don’t have the heart to flush it. But I also hope it isn’t blind and/or suffering. Treatments aren’t helping the eye situation.
You need to look after the fish.
Anonymous wrote:A year ago, we bought our DD a betta fish for her birthday. It started out in a bowl, then we bought a 3 gallon tank with a heater and filter and what have you. It was a fun hobby and everyone got a kick out of the fish. Now, it’s a year later and nobody cares about the fish. All the feeding and maintainence of the water levels and changes falls on me, and I’m kind of over it too. To make matters worse, it has some sort of issue with its eyes clouding over. My husband has told me to just flush it, the kids couldn’t care less if I did, but it doesn’t feel right. I’ve taken care of this damn fish for a year, and it feels personal. I don’t want to just flush it! That’s not even right! I listed it on our Listserve but disclosed that it may be sick with something or blind or who knows, so of course nobody wants it.
Am I overthinking this? Should I flush the thing and be done with it?