After since I lost my fish that I owned for like 7 years (she died during covid lock down), I never bought another fish anymore. Just doesn't feel the same and it just feels wrong to replace her.
So what other pet would you recommend? I would like to have soundless, low maintenance, cheap, not scary, and low activity pet.
Which pet I should own next?
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Thread created on 05:28:32 - 13/11/23 (1 year ago)|Last replied 04:50:04 - 01/12/23 (1 year ago)After since I lost my fish that I owned for like 7 years (she died during covid lock down), I never bought another fish anymore. Just doesn't feel the same and it just feels wrong to replace her.
So what other pet would you recommend? I would like to have soundless, low maintenance, cheap, not scary, and low activity pet. -
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Posted on 01:18:04 - 19/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkhttps://www.amazon.com.au/Pet-Rock-Authentic-Approved-Original/dp/B07KN9FK4B
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Posted on 02:21:55 - 19/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkFrom your requirements, and assuming you still have the aquarium, you might try a tortoise.
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Posted on 23:25:31 - 20/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkperhaps you can have a snake or a hamster and also use the aquarium as a home for it
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Posted on 23:52:38 - 20/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkMy whole tank of gold fishes war rip when I was a kid. The trauma still persist until now that I never ever wanted to have them as pet anymore. Thinking about it now still made me sad.
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Posted on 20:15:10 - 28/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkNow imagine having a fish you could hand-feed while she was ill. Who would come out of her cave when you got home.
Mine was black ghost fish. It is the best kind of fish really. Swim vertically like a ballerina. I owned one from she was very tiny to 30-45 cm lol. What a lovely fish. -
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Posted on 22:58:30 - 28/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkMay it rip. That was a big fish you had. Tho mine always on the top looking for foods haha
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Posted on 12:02:34 - 30/11/23 (1 year ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkHamsters are nice. I kept mine in a 20 gallon long for a long time. They require a mesh tank topper though as they need the ventilation.
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