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What ever happend to my fish?
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<blockquote data-quote="amanda" data-source="post: 1721821" data-attributes="member: 209023"><p>If your fish lived for two years, that's a long time, so it wouldn't be unusual for it to die naturally without you doing anything wrong. It could have died then quickly decomposed or decomposed enough that you couldn't see it. I've had a lot of fish in my lifetime and sometimes when they die they're REALLY hard to find, especially if you don't notice for a day or longer and they've started to decomp some. Betas can jump too, so it could have jumped and gotten stuck on the lid and died there, then maybe fallen off when you took off the lid. It's not physically possible for it to disappear into thin air, it probably just wasn't visible. It's easy to not see a small dead fish. You never know, there are a lot of possibilities for a tiny little fish to get lost after it's dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amanda, post: 1721821, member: 209023"] If your fish lived for two years, that's a long time, so it wouldn't be unusual for it to die naturally without you doing anything wrong. It could have died then quickly decomposed or decomposed enough that you couldn't see it. I've had a lot of fish in my lifetime and sometimes when they die they're REALLY hard to find, especially if you don't notice for a day or longer and they've started to decomp some. Betas can jump too, so it could have jumped and gotten stuck on the lid and died there, then maybe fallen off when you took off the lid. It's not physically possible for it to disappear into thin air, it probably just wasn't visible. It's easy to not see a small dead fish. You never know, there are a lot of possibilities for a tiny little fish to get lost after it's dead. [/QUOTE]
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