But at least the fish don't try to steal my blanket and pillows lol and the fish don't get stinky when wet.
Or urinate on your furniture....
But at least the fish don't try to steal my blanket and pillows lol and the fish don't get stinky when wet.
But at least the fish don't try to steal my blanket and pillows lol and the fish don't get stinky when wet.
We just open the door and let my dog out. When we hear whining we key her back in
Kellie said:But at least the fish don't try to steal my blanket and pillows lol and the fish don't get stinky when wet.
Kellie said:Just saying whoever said fish were more work had never had a long haired Maltese! But i love all my pets furry and fined. My dog does get jealous when its fish feeding time its pretty funny.
Dead fish get stinky when wet or dry, lol.
Just saying whoever said fish were more work had never had a long haired Maltese! But i love all my pets furry and fined. My dog does get jealous when its fish feeding time its pretty funny.
Today I visited 2 pet stores. The first one made me smile. It's not very often to hear good advise from a chain store employee, but this guy is why I will drive farther for this pet smart. A woman came in looking at the gold fish section.
Woman: how many can I put in my 5 gallon tank?
Emp: none
Woman: why not? They aren't longer than the tank
Emp: is this your first experience with a tank?
Woman: yes. It's for my grand daughter. We will be setting it up tonight. We want some gold fish because they are big and you can really see them.
The employee explained why she can't have any gold fish in the 5 gallon. He then said since the tank is not set up at all, he won't be able to sell her any fish. He then gave her some information on setting it up!
The next shop had me a little surprised. I haven't seen this elsewhere..... The employees brought their common plecos in to live in the feeder and plant tanks. They are quite large. The biggest was 18 inches with two 9 inches in the 50 gallon plant tank. The other was about 12 inches living in the feeder gold fish tank.
Today I visited 2 pet stores. The first one made me smile. It's not very often to hear good advise from a chain store employee, but this guy is why I will drive farther for this pet smart. A woman came in looking at the gold fish section.
Woman: how many can I put in my 5 gallon tank?
Emp: none
Woman: why not? They aren't longer than the tank
Emp: is this your first experience with a tank?
Woman: yes. It's for my grand daughter. We will be setting it up tonight. We want some gold fish because they are big and you can really see them.
The employee explained why she can't have any gold fish in the 5 gallon. He then said since the tank is not set up at all, he won't be able to sell her any fish. He then gave her some information on setting it up!
The next shop had me a little surprised. I haven't seen this elsewhere..... The employees brought their common plecos in to live in the feeder and plant tanks. They are quite large. The biggest was 18 inches with two 9 inches in the 50 gallon plant tank. The other was about 12 inches living in the feeder gold fish tank.
I think the fact that they house pleco's at nearly their full size so customers can understand just because you buy the fish when it's a few inches doesn't mean it will be that size forever is good, most people dont realize how big commons get. However I couldnt imagine a 18 inch pleco in a 50g though... Yikes.