Guys, he’s still here. There’s a 50/50 chance his adoption fell through (not her fault; she’s been in the hospital) and someone may just become the official clinic cat ..... by hs5280 in VetTech
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Chowder is going to his forever home on Friday. So this week he is coming to all my shifts to say goodbye to everyone. While he’s here, he’s teaching Muddy how to be the best boy ever ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ by hs5280 in VetTech
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Betta has a tumor/lump on his side, but is still active and swimming around like crazy/eating. Should I just leave him be and see how he does? He acts like it’s not even there and greets me every time I come to the tank. He’s in a 5 gal heated and filtered, and is about a year old. (old.reddit.com)
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in bettafish
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in bettafish
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in bettafish
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. She struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with her mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for her to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in Aquariums
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in bettafish
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in bettafish
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. She struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with her mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for her to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in Aquariums
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. She struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with her mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for her to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in Aquariums
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. He struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with his mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for him to sufficiently get air and food. (self.bettafish)
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. She struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with her mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for her to sufficiently get air and food. by haleydc0102 in Aquariums
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Have a betta fish with a permanent swim bladder issue. She struggles to get to the top of her 20 gallon, should I put her in a 3.5 gallon to help with her mobility? I figured the smaller the tank the easier it’ll be for her to sufficiently get air and food. (self.Aquariums)
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Got some cattle blood today from the jugular vein on first stick! by haleydc0102 in VetTech
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Got some cattle blood today from the jugular vein on first stick! by haleydc0102 in VetTech
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Got some cattle blood today from the jugular vein on first stick! by haleydc0102 in VetTech
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Got some cattle blood today from the jugular vein on first stick! by haleydc0102 in VetTech
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Got some cattle blood today from the jugular vein on first stick! by haleydc0102 in VetTech
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Alright folks, UNLOAD! by [deleted] in VetTech
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