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Tinman
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Post by Tinman »

My Avatar has died. :cry: :cry: I am very sad. :cry: :cry: I have not seen this ball of fire for a week or so and spotted a 4 " skeleton on the floor of my tank tonight. I have removed it and hold some hope but I know my favorite fish has passed to the toilet in the sky. I will keep him as my avatar so he may live on. I think he was about 10 years or so,the last of a group of five I found moments after they arrived at the LFS .I bought the whole bag as it floated just removed from the foam box an hour off of the plane......
:cry: :cry: I am very sad :cry: :cry: . I was attached to this one more than most.We had the same personality :cry:
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Post by Jim Powers »

That's too bad. :(
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Post by Emma Turner »

So sorry to hear this, Tinman. :cry: I hope you keep him as your avatar.

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chefkeith
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Post by chefkeith »

I'm sorry to hear this. 10 great years you gave to your fellow fish. I'm sure he's thankful for all you've done.
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Post by Mad Duff »

Sorry to hear that Tinman :(

He will live on in avatar form
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Ashleigh
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Post by Ashleigh »

Sorry to hear Tinman :(

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Tinman
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Post by Tinman »

Thanks guys,I knew you would understand :cry:
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Post by mistergreen »

condolences,

what sp. is he?
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daspricey
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Post by daspricey »

Oh, what a shame, i'm sorry to hear this Tinman!!

Sinibotia robusta i think.
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Keith Wolcott
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Post by Keith Wolcott »

Sorry to hear this news Tinman.
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Post by zmo63 »

Terrible news :(

I've always admired the fish in your avatar.
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Tinman
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Post by Tinman »

what sp. is he?
Sinibotia robusta i think.
Absolutely
I've always admired the fish in your avatar.
Thank YOU so much, Me too,A real pistol that one,greeted me like a dog, not begging just watching,always on the glass bottom, did not like the sand.......Sigh......

You guys are the greatest, Bunch of goofs like me 8) I could tell people here and they just look at me goofy like whats up,its a fish but you guys know.....Thank You all. :D
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Dutch
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Post by Dutch »

Sorry to hear that Tinman.
Is ten years a good age? Sounds like he had a long life to me. Still a sad moment to have to say goodbye thought.
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helen nightingale
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Post by helen nightingale »

thats sad news Tinman. you know he had a good life and not everyone can keep a fish 10 years
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Post by Mark in Vancouver »

Sad news, chum.
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