Which fish was hard for you to let go?

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sincitydragon;4025945; said:
My first Asian Arowana :cry:. I was treating the tank and had overdosed it with meds. Should've transported the sick fish (the aro was not even sick, it was the tankmates) to a hospital tank but I was inexperienced at the time. A hard lesson I'll never forget.

wow...
 
Hash-A-Reefer;4011440; said:
lol that f****ed how the frog survived but the pleco didn't :screwy:. Sorry the hear about your pleco man.:)
i have no idea i gess he went into like hibernation or something like some frogs do when it gets cold we thought he was dead at first then we poked him and he moved and scared the crap out of me so much i started crying :cry:
 
My Gulpers hands down. Loved their little waddlin arse's. Lol! Such a personable fish, but they ate everything. I wanted a more diverse tank so they had to go. Should of just bought a 55 for them. At a max size of 11 inches and a very inactive fish it would have done them for life.
 
12" male festae WC from rapps. It was my first dream fish that I actually owned. I got it at 4-5" and saw it mature into one of the most beautiful fishes I have owned. It died in my pond last summer, it had 1200 gallons of water to rule over and it chose to wedge its head into a fork in a piece of driftwood. Popped both of its eyes out on its own. Sad sad sight.
 
I lost a baby heros notatus to a tragic death I was really upset I cried a little. Then I lost my keyhole Carl he was one of my oldest fish. That was a sad one too.
 
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