person123
01-31-2006, 07:07 PM
I have a new fishy living in a little bitty tank on my desk. Now is the time to look at Picture #1. Why name him Mr. Vicious? Because he's an evil CANNIBAL!
Ok, full story: a month or two ago, my dad came home from Chinatown with three new goldfish to add to the aquarium in the family room. They're much better looking than the old fish, if you ask me, but that's not the point. So Mr. Vicious here, who was simply called "the bigger one" then, was a little aggressive, fighting the other fish when it was time for feeding time and occasionally nibbling at their fins--not that big of a deal, it's pretty commonplace. I suppose fins taste good.
But then last Saturday, Chinese New Year's Eve, no less, we all woke up to find that one of the old fish, who I shall dub "Mr. Headless," was floating around the tank slowly, half of his head-growth and back eaten away.
http://www.aquariumfish.net/images_01/oranda_red.jpg
Here's a picture of what a goldfish with a head-growth looks like, if you're freaking out and wondering why the heck a goldfish has a "head-growth". They're called orandas.
Anyway, at first we weren't sure who the culprit was, until we caught Mr. Vicious swimming alongside Mr. Headless all the time, trying to get some lunch before taking his afternoon lunch. Obviously, we were horrified.
We took some quick action and cleaned up my old (and now deceased) fish's old tank and then dumped Mr. Vicious in there. He's now sitting on my desk, looking quite depressed. Serves him right, the little maggot. (Picture #2)
Yes, I know the tank is very, no, extremely small. He'll have to live in that wee little 2 gallon tank until I can convince my dad to let me buy a bigger, at least 5 gallon tank for him. It's not really an issue of cost for my dad--more, rather or not the tank is "useful". I'm pretty sure a new tank for a goldfish(which can grow to 6" long) is pretty darn useful, but my dad's a stubborn skinflint. :rolleyes: I also want to buy a small filter. Goldfish are THE messiest fish ever.
Well, there's my rant. Just want to clarify that even seemingly calm and harmless goldfish can turn into vicious, backmunching, ahem, I mean backstabbing louts in a second!
Aw. Gotta wait for the pictures to be approved. And I thought it'd happen quickly, seeing as they're JPG and all. Also, when they are approved, just a warning: I SUCK at taking pictures. The close-up of Mr. Vicious looks like it's covered with mud...well, clear mud. :o Or maybe it's just the camera. Yeah, we'll go with that.
Ok, full story: a month or two ago, my dad came home from Chinatown with three new goldfish to add to the aquarium in the family room. They're much better looking than the old fish, if you ask me, but that's not the point. So Mr. Vicious here, who was simply called "the bigger one" then, was a little aggressive, fighting the other fish when it was time for feeding time and occasionally nibbling at their fins--not that big of a deal, it's pretty commonplace. I suppose fins taste good.
But then last Saturday, Chinese New Year's Eve, no less, we all woke up to find that one of the old fish, who I shall dub "Mr. Headless," was floating around the tank slowly, half of his head-growth and back eaten away.
http://www.aquariumfish.net/images_01/oranda_red.jpg
Here's a picture of what a goldfish with a head-growth looks like, if you're freaking out and wondering why the heck a goldfish has a "head-growth". They're called orandas.
Anyway, at first we weren't sure who the culprit was, until we caught Mr. Vicious swimming alongside Mr. Headless all the time, trying to get some lunch before taking his afternoon lunch. Obviously, we were horrified.
We took some quick action and cleaned up my old (and now deceased) fish's old tank and then dumped Mr. Vicious in there. He's now sitting on my desk, looking quite depressed. Serves him right, the little maggot. (Picture #2)
Yes, I know the tank is very, no, extremely small. He'll have to live in that wee little 2 gallon tank until I can convince my dad to let me buy a bigger, at least 5 gallon tank for him. It's not really an issue of cost for my dad--more, rather or not the tank is "useful". I'm pretty sure a new tank for a goldfish(which can grow to 6" long) is pretty darn useful, but my dad's a stubborn skinflint. :rolleyes: I also want to buy a small filter. Goldfish are THE messiest fish ever.
Well, there's my rant. Just want to clarify that even seemingly calm and harmless goldfish can turn into vicious, backmunching, ahem, I mean backstabbing louts in a second!
Aw. Gotta wait for the pictures to be approved. And I thought it'd happen quickly, seeing as they're JPG and all. Also, when they are approved, just a warning: I SUCK at taking pictures. The close-up of Mr. Vicious looks like it's covered with mud...well, clear mud. :o Or maybe it's just the camera. Yeah, we'll go with that.