This fish is worth $300,000 - New York Post This fish is worth $300,000 - New York Post Posted: 05 Jun 2016 12:00 AM PDT With exacting precision, the surgeon inserted the scalpel above the eyeball and cut out a snotty deposit of fatty tissue. The routine eye-lift was nearly complete when suddenly the patient awoke, suffocating, and began to flop about on the table. The audience gasped. Knowing time was of the essence, the surgeon scooped up the patient in his arms, raced across the stage, and dropped her into a tank of water. She revived. Because she was a fish. Yes, fish eye-lifts exist. As do fin jobs and tail tucks. The operating theater was a mall in Jakarta, Indonesia, where a pet expo was under way. As for the patient, she survived, her formerly droopy eyes now bright and perky. A good thing, too, as this was no ordinary goldfish but rather an Asian arowana, the world's most expensive aquarium denizen, rumored to sell for as mu
NilocG Launches New Website for the Only All-in-One Thrive Fertilization Solution for Planted Aquariums - PRNewswire NilocG Launches New Website for the Only All-in-One Thrive Fertilization Solution for Planted Aquariums - PRNewswire Posted: 11 Mar 2021 02:00 AM PST ALBANY, Ore. , March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- NilocG launches a new website for planted tank enthusiasts to gather and make THRIVE, a plant fertilizer that assures planted tank aquascapes flourish while eliminating the need for multiple products more readily available online. The company also takes it a step further in the industry, making its flagship product easy to dose, super-concentrated, and an all-in-one solution based on an effective EL dosing method with all essential micro and macronutrients. Continue Reading Thrive fertilizer: North America's most trusted aquarium plant fertilizer Colin Grice , CEO, a self-described planted tank lover, re
Decatur pet store closed until further notice due to COVID-19 - WAND Decatur pet store closed until further notice due to COVID-19 - WAND Posted: 15 Dec 2020 02:45 PM PST DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) -Ken's Aquarium and Pet Supply in Decatur is closing until further notice after the owner tested positive for COVID-19. A Facebook post from the business, located at 730 E. Cerro Gordo St., said the owner, who is immune compromised, is still dealing with the effects of the virus after taking time to recoup. The family-operated business then decided to close down for a while. Ken's is selling off the rest of its live animals, the post said. "Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused, but we've been putting a lot of thought into this before posting and this is just the best option for us at this time," the post said. "I'll be posting some of the animals we have left if anyone has any interest and helping thos
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