Fishkeeping is often treated as decoration-color, movement, maintenance. Not Just a Fish looks at what happens when that illusion breaks. Through quiet, personal vignettes, this book explores the ethical weight of caring for animals whose lives are shaped entirely by human choices. It examines trust and trauma, restraint and intervention, and the moments when responsibility becomes final. This is not a manual, and it isn't comforting. It's a meditation on attention, error, and stewardship-on how learning to care more deeply also means learning how deeply harm can land. Some fish are never just a fish. They change how carefully you look.
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