My Sanchezi passed away

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Jack Dempsey
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Hello everyone, I've had a serrasalmus sanchezi for over 20 years. I got him when he was about the size of a quarter in early 2005. He lived his whole life in a 90 gallon planted display tank. He had a great personality he would usually hide behind his favorite log unless I was out and about then he would come out (he could recognize me versus my roommates since I was the only one who fed him and would come and pace the glass when he saw me).

He hasn't been eating for the past month, I usually would feed him mainly shrimp and Mahi Mahi, with carnivore pellets pushed into the meat to subsidize his nutrition. But for the past month he just hasn't been the same not coming out from behind his log and completely uninterested in food, usually he would grab the food before it hit the bottom. After a month of no eating I even tried to feed him some live guppies (I usually never feed live because of disease risks) he had no interest.

Yesterday he was breathing really heavy all day all water parameters are fine temperature is at 77. When I got home from work late last night he was laying on his side flopped over on a piece of the log barely breathing so I pulled him out and put him in a small bucket of aquarium water mixed with clove oil and then euthanized him. I was sad, and honestly wish I had done it sooner before he was in such a state, but I kept thinking he would come back around.

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Sorry for your loss.
You did a awesome job caring for the Serrasalmus Sanchezi that long. I believe age played a factor.
Thank you, I've been dreading this all week as he got progressively worse i was trying to treat him in case he had and infection in his swim bladder when he was swimming funny. But nothing I did helped he just got worse until I saw last night. I knew as a pet owner I had to do what was in his best interest and stop his suffering. I cried, I'm usually not a very sentimental person but after 20 years it just kind of hit me this morning going out and seeing his tank empty.
 
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My condolences. You should take some comfort in knowing that this is likely one of the very, very small percentage of aquarium deaths which might actually be attributed to extreme old age. Not many fish live long enough to die from that; your fish obviously received good care.
 
Thank you everyone for the sympathy. When I first got him I never imagined id have him for half my life. I started to drain and clean up the tank but stopped. I think I'm not ready to be done with fish keeping I might go throw some community fish in there when I'm ready.
 
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