Amber, I am so sorry. I know how you cared for your baby fish. We were so 
hoping that Temple would pull through.

Sue


>From: "=^..^=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Bridge list-Temple
>Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 09:14:21 -0700
>
>Hello,
>   Belinda can you please add my fish Temple to the bridge list.  Temple 
>died this morning.  He was two years old.  Temple was on his way to 
>recovery but in the end died from being  overmedicated.  It was difficult 
>and hard to get anyne to help me with my poor fish.  The net had so little 
>on these type of fish (Oranda).  I think to them (the fish specialists) 
>they saw Temple as just another fish...if it dies buy another one 
>mentallity.  Unfortunately the way I feel right now is not at all like 
>that.  I really love my fish.  It isn't just a hobby.  But it was difficult 
>to have them understand that and there was no fish doctor here in the city. 
>  I couldn't get a traight and complete answer from any of the 
>specialists..and when they gave it to me it was half hearted info and not 
>complete.
>   Rebecca, I'm joined you on the list of no more Orandas.  I don't want 
>anymore to die. I managed to keep their environment well for over a year 
>without problems but when they got attacked by the plecos I had no idea 
>what to do with that type of injury... Someone told me that in order to 
>learn how to keep your fish you have to go through all this...well not me.  
>I get too attached to my poor fishes.  This feels just as bad as any loss I 
>have ever had.  Next time someone offers me a fish again I will say no!
>    Well, on a brighter note he has Shirlie to play with.
>Thank you,
>Amber




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