Thc and fish

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Just because he's paranoid...doesn't mean that his fish aren't plotting to kill him...

"Mexican weed back in the 70's..."? Lol, I remember it well. And the fact that I remember it should be an indication of how pathetic it was...:)
 
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1) You need to have air tight lids first off,
Second the human needs to take the drag/puff or hit, next step, open tank lids and exhale over the water, toss in FLOATING pellets and fish will inhale when grabbing food. Quickly shut lid and watch the experiment happen...

now I don’t recommend this nor do I condone this but for the sake of conversation that’s how I can see it happening.
now people don’t die or have serious effects so I can’t see why a fish would. Look up on YouTube, dog ate weed or edible and it’s sad/funny the dogs don’t die but you can see it really hits them hard.
a weed overdose consist of nausea, sweating and just overall feeling like crap, but in all my years I’ve never see or heard of any serious effect.
 
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No- you take a big toke- then you disconnect your air pump and blow the hit into the tank through the air stone.

all seriousness though- if you’ve ever owned a bong- you already know youdon’t want smoke in your tank. If you haven’t owned a bong- take the word of those who have, and don’t put smoke on the water….
 
I had a medical cannabis prescription from 2002 till a few years ago. Why keep paying a yearly fee for it when I can just walk into a store and buy it. So needless to say all my tanks have been around cannabis smoke of various levels.
Did it affect them at all, no clue. Did they act any different than other fish, not that I noticed.
The two fish I kept the longest didn't seem to show any adverse side effects.

Toni the Oscar
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Casper the Saggitae
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I had a medical cannabis prescription from 2002 till a few years ago. Why keep paying a yearly fee for it when I can just walk into a store and buy it. So needless to say all my tanks have been around cannabis smoke of various levels.
Did it affect them at all, no clue. Did they act any different than other fish, not that I noticed.
The two fish I kept the longest didn't seem to show any adverse side effects.

Toni the Oscar
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Casper the Saggitae
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You’re telling me that Caspers a stoner.
 
You’re telling me that Caspers a stoner.
Casper a stoner, no. He lived with a person who chose to use cannabis instead of pills. I didn't want to be the next guy that got over prescribed pain killers, get addicted to them, turn to street drugs when the pill avalanche is over. Saw it happen to many people.
Not that I am Cheech and Chong and smoke foot long joints and hotbox what ever room I am in. For me it's a couple hits every hour or so and takes away the pain of bones grinding on each other. Been using high grade cannabis for nearly two decades now, I don't really get "High" anymore, just takes away the ouch.
 
I had a medical cannabis prescription from 2002 till a few years ago. Why keep paying a yearly fee for it when I can just walk into a store and buy it. So needless to say all my tanks have been around cannabis smoke of various levels.
Did it affect them at all, no clue. Did they act any different than other fish, not that I noticed.
The two fish I kept the longest didn't seem to show any adverse side effects.

Toni the Oscar
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Casper the Saggitae
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Same and no more seizures ?Immediately stopped them. Anyway I seriously doubt THC smoked, or vaped would have any impact on the fish.
 
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