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...So to speak anyway.
I was clearing the excess duckweed from my tank a few days ago, using a net. Well, since then, one of my hatchet fish (a pretty little marble hatchet) has gone missing. Hatchet fish spend most of their time at the surface, and I believe I scooped him up in the net and chucked him out in the compost heap.
No corpse in the tank, or on the floor or anything, so that must have been what happened.
ANOTHER lesson learned the hard way, !@$**#$%#$%*$^*!
From here on out, I will use my hands only to clear out the duckweed. I can't miss a fish wiggling in my hands, and most likely he'd escape my hands anyway. Now I have to go get my survivor a couple buddies. They hung out together, and sometimes schooled with the siver hatchets, but he looks so lonely now.
I really hate it when I mess up like this

I was clearing the excess duckweed from my tank a few days ago, using a net. Well, since then, one of my hatchet fish (a pretty little marble hatchet) has gone missing. Hatchet fish spend most of their time at the surface, and I believe I scooped him up in the net and chucked him out in the compost heap.
No corpse in the tank, or on the floor or anything, so that must have been what happened.
ANOTHER lesson learned the hard way, !@$**#$%#$%*$^*!
From here on out, I will use my hands only to clear out the duckweed. I can't miss a fish wiggling in my hands, and most likely he'd escape my hands anyway. Now I have to go get my survivor a couple buddies. They hung out together, and sometimes schooled with the siver hatchets, but he looks so lonely now.
I really hate it when I mess up like this

