I'd leave it alone until you gain the maturity, experience and expertise to take this on. You're 17 and right now this seems like a good idea. Next week backpacking through the rainforest might seem like a good idea.
Mark
Mark
I found this thread fasinating. I had a similar problem with a tank at my vet's office. She's a really good vet, but she knows nothing about aquariums. She left the aquarium up to her employees. It's about 40 gallons. The first time I went in and saw the tank, she had a bunch of comets in it. I told her they weren't a good choice for her tank. The next time I went in, there were 6 baby oscars in it. I chuckled and told her that when the oscars outgrew her tank and destroyed all of the pretty decorations, give me a call and I'd help her get it set up right. About six months later, I called to set up an appointment to have a dog spayed. We set up the appointment and she asked me if I knew anyone that would be interested in taking the 2 oscars she had left. I told her I would look around. Then she asked me if I was still interested in helping her with the tank. The employee that was taking care of the tank quit. She has seen my tanks and wants hers to look just as nice. I told her the first thing that needs to be done is finding a home for the oscars. We're still working on that. She's willing to do what I say now, and I got my dog spayed for free.
I'd leave it alone until you gain the maturity, experience and expertise to take this on. You're 17 and right now this seems like a good idea. Next week backpacking through the rainforest might seem like a good idea.
Mark
I found this thread fasinating. I had a similar problem with a tank at my vet's office. She's a really good vet, but she knows nothing about aquariums. She left the aquarium up to her employees. It's about 40 gallons. The first time I went in and saw the tank, she had a bunch of comets in it. I told her they weren't a good choice for her tank. The next time I went in, there were 6 baby oscars in it. I chuckled and told her that when the oscars outgrew her tank and destroyed all of the pretty decorations, give me a call and I'd help her get it set up right. About six months later, I called to set up an appointment to have a dog spayed. We set up the appointment and she asked me if I knew anyone that would be interested in taking the 2 oscars she had left. I told her I would look around. Then she asked me if I was still interested in helping her with the tank. The employee that was taking care of the tank quit. She has seen my tanks and wants hers to look just as nice. I told her the first thing that needs to be done is finding a home for the oscars. We're still working on that. She's willing to do what I say now, and I got my dog spayed for free.
If this works out with FF, maybe his dentist can spay him for free...![]()
I am not saying teeth and fish have anything in common. But being able to care for something weather it be teeth, fish, cats whatever is similar.. All I am saying is that you really dont want to go up to your dentist and say something to the effect "Hey, you dont know crap about keeping fish and you are doing everything wrong, let me tell you...." He will be on the defensive and will probably either say or think "Hey, you are a 17 yr old kid that doesnt even know how to take care of his own teeth, and you are telling me what I need to do?"
Having 9 cavities is a lot. I am in my 40s and I havent had 9 cavities during my entire life.
As I stated before, I am not trying to be insulting, just matter of fact.