zelandonia
Fish Crazy
RandomWiktor,
What you are going through is really tough and being hard on yourself seems like the best punishment for what happened. However, the way I see it you really shouldn't be punishing yourself. You have always done the absolute best thing for the care and wellbeing of your bettas. The fact that your betta ate 3 bloodworms together and couldn't deal with it was a pure accident. You would never have fed her 3 if you have known the outcome. You did not have any intent to hurt your betta so I think you need to forgive yourself. On another day and time 3 bloodworms would have gone down just fine, just not that day, unfortunately. I have also had an experience where my actions unintentionally resulted in the death of an animal. I beat myself up for it over the weekend but then I forgave myself and moved on. The most important thing is that you learn something from it and in that way your can honour the life of your betta. It would be even better if you stayed on the forum and continued to post about all your varied experiences and helped other people avoid similar problems that you have encountered. Creating something good from something so sad is the best way to help you forgive yourself. Remember, you would have never damaged her gills intentionally and it you could have saved her you would. That makes you a great betta owner so try not to beat yourself up about it. You don't deserve that.
z.
What you are going through is really tough and being hard on yourself seems like the best punishment for what happened. However, the way I see it you really shouldn't be punishing yourself. You have always done the absolute best thing for the care and wellbeing of your bettas. The fact that your betta ate 3 bloodworms together and couldn't deal with it was a pure accident. You would never have fed her 3 if you have known the outcome. You did not have any intent to hurt your betta so I think you need to forgive yourself. On another day and time 3 bloodworms would have gone down just fine, just not that day, unfortunately. I have also had an experience where my actions unintentionally resulted in the death of an animal. I beat myself up for it over the weekend but then I forgave myself and moved on. The most important thing is that you learn something from it and in that way your can honour the life of your betta. It would be even better if you stayed on the forum and continued to post about all your varied experiences and helped other people avoid similar problems that you have encountered. Creating something good from something so sad is the best way to help you forgive yourself. Remember, you would have never damaged her gills intentionally and it you could have saved her you would. That makes you a great betta owner so try not to beat yourself up about it. You don't deserve that.
z.