FishEnthusiast
Fish Herder
Hey all,
I know a lot of us get bettas we know are sick, because no one else will buy them. I am wondering if any of you also "rescue" other fish or animals.
For example, I have an eyeless flame nosed tetra. The store gave him to me for free because he has no eyes. He is alive and kicking a couple of months later.
All of my cats have been "rescues". Chevy was almost starved to death and full of worms when we brought her home. Fritz was a feral kitten that was going to be put to sleep at the spca, Libby and Chase both came from a neglectful neighbour who starved them all the time. They are alive today because I moved in and started feeding them. She then moved out and abandoned them, so they officially became mine.
What about you guys? Do you save your rescue efforts only for your bettas? Bringing a betta back from the brink of death is really hard work, but IMO, no harder than any other fish, and sometimes animal. Share your stories, betta rescue or not. I would love to hear them.
I know a lot of us get bettas we know are sick, because no one else will buy them. I am wondering if any of you also "rescue" other fish or animals.
For example, I have an eyeless flame nosed tetra. The store gave him to me for free because he has no eyes. He is alive and kicking a couple of months later.
All of my cats have been "rescues". Chevy was almost starved to death and full of worms when we brought her home. Fritz was a feral kitten that was going to be put to sleep at the spca, Libby and Chase both came from a neglectful neighbour who starved them all the time. They are alive today because I moved in and started feeding them. She then moved out and abandoned them, so they officially became mine.
What about you guys? Do you save your rescue efforts only for your bettas? Bringing a betta back from the brink of death is really hard work, but IMO, no harder than any other fish, and sometimes animal. Share your stories, betta rescue or not. I would love to hear them.