Java moss killed the cat! (with picture)

this may be slightly off topic but once, I had a guppy that was having a real hard time passing her babies (only 3 in like, 8 hours) she was flipping around everywhere, almost out of the water. When I finally sat down to watch her, she all of the sudden tuned yellow (she was silver) and died all within a few minuites. Me and my roomate stood there in shock, and then after a few minutes, decided to scoop her up in a shallow pan, and give her a c-section. It actually worked, and I still have babies from that batch.
 
Just to be to devils advocate. In actual fact it "would" take 7 years to digest (if) it stayed in there long enough. But it does not. Though the timeline is iffy since nobody can actually test this theory.
 
tbone said:
Just to be to devils advocate. In actual fact it "would" take 7 years to digest (if) it stayed in there long enough. But it does not. Though the timeline is iffy since nobody can actually test this theory.

you could if you just swallow a piece of gum, then you break open your feces everytime until you find it, or if you test your feces for the chemicals that are found in gum
 
AquariaCentral.com