Thanks to everyone who tried to help, but I came back from school to find a lifeless orange weatherloach. I flushed her, said a few prayers, and cleaned the water out some.
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I feel like crying, but I have taekwondo soon and I can't bother myself with it. Plus, my family will laugh at my for crying over a fish. Being laughed at is the last thing I need.angelfish83 wrote:Sorry.
Its sad when you lose a pet you care about.
I cried when i lost my giant macrobracchian shrimp
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I'm going to Petsmart after taekwondo to pick up a new fish. Sadly, there aren't many fish sold at Petsmart that live in cold water. Petco has a huge, amazing fish section, so I my trick my dad into taking us there. THe problem is, my teacher blamed her mistake on me and she lied to him when he went to talk to her. She forgot to send me my project info since I was visiting my grandfather who has liver cancer, and she said I could've done it while I was gone. I don't see tha possible since I was in another state, without internet.mikev wrote:Sorry for your loss.
The truth is that sometimes it is very hard to understand what is wrong, and sometimes, even knowing what is wrong, it is impossible to do anything.
I hope you'll be able to find a new friend.
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