McGooey RIP 12/25/06 - No happy ending...

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mary

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After I posted the Christmas greeting of McGooey, I came home to find her very, very ill. It was quite sudden and very quick. She died in her hospital tank on Christmas day. I decided not to have a necropsy run because it's not going to help her and according to my tank parameters and the so far good health of her tank mate McGlop who I've had since last February, I have chalked it up to her having something seriously wrong with her. They are very delicate creatures.
Take care,
Mary.

(Message edited by mduros on December 27, 2006)
 
I'm very sorry for the loss of your newt.
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After all you did to care for that newt, you deserve a medal! So sorry, Mary. Not all newts are so delicate, I suspect this one had some underlying problem, or was very old.
 
Same here with my rough skin, pheonix. Finally RIP 1 week ago. It has refused to eat many weeks and finally died.
 
Wow. That sounds really bad. A Christmas nightmare. Are you going to get another one?
We will all miss Mcgooey.
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Hey thanks everyone. Cameron, I want to get another one, I have found that mine at least really seem to enjoy having a companion. I've had three in the past year and all have been extremely friendly and playful with each other and me. However, I don't think I'll be getting another one unless I can get one that has been tank raised. McGooey was most likely sick when she came to me and that bacterial infection was something she caught in the wild. Plus, had I known that most of these little sweethearts are wild caught and not tank raised, I would have never got them. The species and their environment need to be preserved, not disseminated for the pleasure of me keeping them in a tank.
Take care,
Mary.
 
I am sorry to hear this as well. It is never good to lose a newt friend. At least you did what you could to help.
 
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