Hey Ashley,
Your second fish is dead. Sorry. It's been a bad week for fish. I just stuck my arm into the tank and with my fingers, excised your fish skeleton to bring to petsmart for a refund/rebuy of fish. I'll hopefully bring the skeleton back to you so you can make your mini funeral pyre.
Katherine.
P.S. Brad, why are her fish dying?
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8 comments:
It died in one day? Either water problem or the fish didn't acclimate.
It's because I'm cursed!
What did we decide my fish was a metaphor for? My success in lab?
At this rate I'll have burned down Painter by the end of the week.
P.S. I'm getting more Eugenes... and if they die I'm giving up on fish
oh P.S. thank you Katherine- it was appreciated :)
The gold guppy (mama to squishy) is dead too =(. I think maybe dead twitchy fish made the water toxic maybe?
Oh, that isn't good. I think there may be a disease going through the water. These things happen from time to time. Hopefully it isn't a metaphor for the lab ;).
Also, theres an abundance of snail shells at the bottom, hope those are fine! Ashley took out some of that green weedy stuff in the tank, it was overflowing. I'm really sad about all this fish trouble.
Oh No! Does this mean we have to take our fish out? When are you coming backkkkkkkkk? I'm lost without you. Literally, not metaphorically.
Don't freak out Katherine. With a good water and filter change the tank will be back to normal and you can get more fish.
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