Anyone wants 3 lovely, bouncy, big, fat orange-red-white goldfish (to put in ur fish tank, and not on ur frying pan)?
I am putting my three dearies up for adoption, but only kind-hearted, truly-committed and responsible beings need apply.
My fourth fishy passed away yesterday. I think, of stomach cancer (or something like that). It was shedding scales (like patients shedding hair); and its tummy was bulging with black specks and some red patches (like patients with their abnormal pigmentation and hard-to-heal wounds). It was a sorry sight. And I think I have enough of heart ache for a while. When I move over to join the holland-bt timah constituency later in june, I'd probable not bring any of these swimming lives along. Hopefully, by then, I'd have found a lovely reliable guardian for them.
Interested applicants, please state your credentials to convince the fishes why they should go to you. Let it be no walkover please. The fishes need a strong mandate.
4 comments:
wahaha, a strong mandate!?!?! your fishes very political leh..
And yucks! shedding scales... sounds er xin!
Once, the luohan fish at my house, it attacked a shit-sucker fish to death, then the shitty fish's stomach got cut through.. so poor thing... wahaha.
aiyah, this is common house aquarium problem my dear. why never ask me?????? just bacterial infection. go to a decent looking aquarium (got many in your new constituency) and get some solutions (ask for recommendations, don't always need antibiotics but you may require this for the scale shedding problem) that you only have to dilute accordingly. for the time being, you should change about 50% of the water (use only chlorine-free water). treat the remaining fish with maybe 1 tablespoon of marine salts (erm, i assume your tank is about the size of my Mac monitor) for about half an hour (WATCH YOUR FISH for changes in behaviour in case it's too salty for them; it's just to make the water "giam" for the parasites and stuff). Change the water again, first 50% and everyday 20-30%. Till the fish look happy again. hey i dunno how robust your kim hir are ok, but my ex-Thai fighters used to survive my treatments.
anyway, if you die die wanna give them up for adoption, i think my cousin might be interested. but she just started going to JC and i dunno if my aunt might end up being the one committed to your kim hir.
Haha, thanks for the detailed remedy dear frankenfish. Appreciate it! Next time when I see scales-shedding, I will not do too much tear-shedding. But then again, everytime after I change water, I'd add the salts + anti-chlorine + anti-parasites mah... I wonder how the bacteria can still invade. Must be fighter bacteria too. =(
oh, don't need to always treat the water too good, else the bact become resistant. i think lah... sigh... so busy here with my fishies too...
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