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Re: [GSAS-Member] NPR story on fish vets



A friend of mine who lives in Washington DC had a
sugery done on his goldfish as well. To help it swim
upright. She {the vet} implanted 2 small stones. It
did work, but after several months the golfish died in
the end. 

So in the end,  is it worth the money?

Trish
--- Darcey Harding <darceyh@drizzle.com> wrote:

> 
> 
>
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4494238
> 
> All Things Considered, February 10, 2005 . 
> 
> A growing number of veterinarians are being trained
> to treat pet fish that fall
> ill. The first documented operation on a sick
> goldfish was performed in 1993 at
> North Carolina State University. Jessica Jones of
> member station WUNC follows
> one successful surgery.
> 
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