AstonN24vantage
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im pretty sure my religion has no mention of heaven lolbut it is suffering. not only that, life is very hard. heaven's a better place than semi-hell.Would you euthanise a person in the same predicament? How can we be so certain that the conjoined Livebearer is in fact suffering?
Personally I would suggest letting it live, where it will either die naturally or thrive. As I said before, we can't be certain that the 2 of them are in pain.
A fish is not a person, and we have the option to euthanize or not. I would euthanize these because living will be difficult for them, if not impossible. Please don't compare fish to people.![]()
My guppies have given birth to conjoined fry, but they were joined at the tail and actually pulled apart on their own within about an hour.![]()
Seeing as I'm a staunch egalitarian; in my eyes I'm no more important on this Earth than the OP's conjoined fish......
But back on topic; unless the fish is obviously suffering then I wouldn't advise euthanizing it. Give it a day - as it seems to be the opinion of more experienced fishkeepers it wont live very long anyway. Besides it might do what Spouse's guppies did and split apart!
PS - Spouse, did your conjoined fry survive?
Depends whether you believe in Heaven eh? =P
Nah I understand. If I was in the OP's shoes I would at least leave the fry a day (with its siblings) and see what happens. But then again I can't physically see how the poor things faring at present =/
but i would leave them. maybe they'll seperate or something.