Totallyunknown
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- Jul 23, 2021
The only pet not showing signs of distress are the betta fish. They're probably dead now or look way different but in those photos, they're fine. If it was a small tank, she couldn't shove as much plastic crap into it that she has. But bettas also thrive in the wild in 4inches of swamp water so it's pretty hard to fuck them up. Mine hangs out on one plant most of the time snd barely uses the other 19 gallons of his tank. They do get fin rot pretty easily because of their fancy fins but hers looks fine in the photos. But again, I assume they're dead now .
She should stick to fish keeping, hobbyists consider death an everyday thing when keeping an aquarium and few will scold you for a fuck up in care unless it's basic knowledge (Goldfish in a bowl).
Those nails though. I rescued a rabbit last year and he had similar looking nails and had to hop in a weird way where he sort of dragged his back legs so there wasn't pressure on his nails/toes. The first thing I did when I got him home was trim his nails and I did it almost everyday for a week, cutting off the .1cm of new growth and helping his quick recede until he could have normal short nails. Now whenever I hear the little clatter of nails on my floor, he gets a trim. I felt anxiety traveling with the rabbit with his nails like that, how do you live with it and look at it everyday? The rabbit doesn't like this process, hes not excited for it, he tries to nip me but you burrito the damn animal and get it done or get rid of it.
She should stick to fish keeping, hobbyists consider death an everyday thing when keeping an aquarium and few will scold you for a fuck up in care unless it's basic knowledge (Goldfish in a bowl).
Those nails though. I rescued a rabbit last year and he had similar looking nails and had to hop in a weird way where he sort of dragged his back legs so there wasn't pressure on his nails/toes. The first thing I did when I got him home was trim his nails and I did it almost everyday for a week, cutting off the .1cm of new growth and helping his quick recede until he could have normal short nails. Now whenever I hear the little clatter of nails on my floor, he gets a trim. I felt anxiety traveling with the rabbit with his nails like that, how do you live with it and look at it everyday? The rabbit doesn't like this process, hes not excited for it, he tries to nip me but you burrito the damn animal and get it done or get rid of it.