today morning, i got a bad news from my dad..
it happened around yesterday midnight, the timer which used to turn on and off for the filter of the pond outside my house spoiled.. and because of that, the water was not filtered, it was dirty and the oxygen decrease overtime inside the water (no regulation i think)..
too bad, my mom only discovered this when she was about to go to work during early morning today...
at least 20 fish died, left only 6 small-size fish (consume less oxygen, lucky you)
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the main purpose of setting a timer is to create chance for the fish to adapt themselves when the water was not regulated(filtered) cause sometimes the filter pipe get knocked off by the fish themselves (they are digging their own grave actually) causing the filter system to be bypassed..
guess that my dad's effort was still a waste, they still died when the filter system malfunction for a great amount of time..
why? cause they rely on the timer too much... before my dad start using timer, the death toll will be like 1 - 2 fish like that(sometimes even no death!!) when the filter is not functioning...
now with the timer, main function is to train the fish to adapt 1 manatau the fish give their life to the timer.. cause as time goes, they most likely "know" how long is the time interval between the on and off of the timer.... so as long as the time interval is constant, they know they can't die..
but when the timer goes crazy, the time interval was altered, the fish will be in CHAOS!!!
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what am I trying to say is, the above happens the same on human beings, don'tcha think so?
when you are comfortable with your current surrounding/state and rely on it too much.. when the surrounding/state changed suddenly, you are in CHAOS too!!
so my suggestion is, don't put all your hope or even your life on just a single thing (or person).. be sure to find some "back up" for emergency use...
cause if you don't, when something happened to that single thing which you rely too much on it.. that's it, you are DONE!
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