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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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eating your fish????
me and my neighbor were talking about setting up a 75 gallon tank with cichlids then he says "look at it this way if a oscar or jack dies we could it him cause theyre going to get big and i could grill it hahah" so, can u eat large oscar or jack if his on the berg of dying or would i be poisoning my self because we all add chemicals to the tank to get reid of the bad stuff. so can i or not?
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June 8th, 2008
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King of Curt
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If the fish is dying there is a reason... do you want to introduce that to your body? If the cow begins to die of some illness are you still going to eat the meat?
It would be insanely unintelligent to eat any animal that died prematurely or of old age, unless you are trying to potentially win a Darwin Award.
By the way an oscar and jack dempsey probably will not survive together long enough to be big enough to eat. They tend to kill one another.
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Master
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im wondering why you want to eat a fish before you even have it? hmmm
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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lol this post made me laugh... a lot.
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June 8th, 2008
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Moderator
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It made me want to 
There's something not right about eating a pet.
Thank you CWC for a reasonable explanation other than the ew factor.
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Master
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maybe its a joke?? or darn who knows...still cant believe it was asked
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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Would You Eat Your Dog If It Was Hit By A Car And Died?? That Is A Sick Question To Ask!!!!
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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On a serioius note, on most of the labels of the chemicals that you put in your tank it says not for human consumption, and something along the line of the fish you use this on is not for human consumption.
I also agree w/ CWC.
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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well i asked the question because how hasnt ate fish and some fish and shell fish are farm raised in HUGE ponds so they use chemicals to have there water good right.
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Addict
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the oscar at work bites me all the time, I've been wanting to bite him back but I guess I shouldn't
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ps the chemicals used in the aquaculture of fish for human consumption is different than those for ornamental purpose, in the USA the chemicals used for agricultural animals have to be approved by the usda...
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JOE MONGA
well i asked the question because how hasnt ate fish and some fish and shell fish are farm raised in HUGE ponds so they use chemicals to have there water good right.
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actually the farm raised fish come from ponds that like the ponds in our backyards (like mine in the cowfeild, not a Koi pond) take care of themselves naturally w/o chemicals. its just stocked fish into ponds
not to mention, any chemical introduced into a pond where fish meant for human consumption has to be approved through the FDA, so if any chemicals are used they are different than those we use in our tanks.
Last edited by steveangela1; June 8th, 2008 at 11:35 PM.
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June 8th, 2008
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Fish Addict
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oh duh I guess that would be the fda not the usda...
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June 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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A lot of fish we keep as pets are used for food in their native countries, and Oscars are one of those, although they aren't farmed or raised as food.
Eating one's pets is frowned upon on this continent. 
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June 9th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trio123
oh duh I guess that would be the fda not the usda...
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you would think that the usda had something to do w/ it also.
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June 9th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbrella
A lot of fish we keep as pets are used for food in their native countries, and Oscars are one of those, although they aren't farmed or raised as food.
Eating one's pets is frowned upon on this continent. 
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just as when I got attacked by a cat when I was 8 and had stiches up my arm, my family doc was Koren and he told my mom she should fry the cat up for dinner "cats were good"... he wasn't kidding not only that they all wanted revenge on the stray cat that attacked me, all I was doing was putting food out for a stray and he attacked me (meat was hanging out of my arm) they did kill the cat because of the whole "rabies" issue to test it... (honestly this guy was the best family/kid doc I have ever seen and if I still lived back home I would take my children to him, he had made great friends w/ my parents because I grew up w/ his child and was good friends w/ him)
and there are countries that do not eat cattle, and frown upon us for eating them.
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June 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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lol This wins my "Amanda's Favorite Thread of the Week"... I love that we are exploring every aspect of this.
Joe, feel free to pipe back up here!!
MY impression is that he wasn't literally planning on getting some pets and (especially and specifically an oscar or jack d) and raising them as pets and then eating them! I feel like he was just asking if it's possible.

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June 9th, 2008
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Moderator
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steveangela1
just as when I got attacked by a cat when I was 8 and had stiches up my arm, my family doc was Koren and he told my mom she should fry the cat up for dinner "cats were good"... he wasn't kidding not only that they all wanted revenge on the stray cat that attacked me, all I was doing was putting food out for a stray and he attacked me (meat was hanging out of my arm) they did kill the cat because of the whole "rabies" issue to test it... (honestly this guy was the best family/kid doc I have ever seen and if I still lived back home I would take my children to him, he had made great friends w/ my parents because I grew up w/ his child and was good friends w/ him)
and there are countries that do not eat cattle, and frown upon us for eating them.
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Granted, other cultures eat cat and dog, but I believe the difference is they don't take ole Fido or Fluffy and cook em up when they get sick or die of old age.
I could be wrong.
Cattle raised for food are rarely treated as pets.
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June 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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I knew a guy who had lived out west for awhile. He had bought a calf that he was going to raise to adulthood, then slaughter for meat.
Well his plans all went down the drain after his he, his wife and kids couldn't bring themselves to kill good ole Bessey and eat her.
John
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