Monday, February 06, 2006
Please don't let the poor creatures die
To anyone out there that would hate to see the poor creatures die:
I am setting up a savings jar in hopes of getting a 40 gallon fish tank. My poor huge goldfish are suffering being trapped in 10 gallon tanks. There is not enough room for the water to circulate out their ammonia emissions and franking with one flick of the tail they're at the opposite end of their respective tanks (meaning not much movement).
In short (as a house warming idea hint, hint), if you know me and we all chip in I can get that tank and not kill my fish. I almost gave them away, but the kids and my husband believe or not, about freaked out on me.
Just for your information: depending on where I can get one, tanks of this size are around $200 and I even have a table that it can sit on because those also cost around $100-200.
See that's not that much to get together, right?
I am setting up a savings jar in hopes of getting a 40 gallon fish tank. My poor huge goldfish are suffering being trapped in 10 gallon tanks. There is not enough room for the water to circulate out their ammonia emissions and franking with one flick of the tail they're at the opposite end of their respective tanks (meaning not much movement).
In short (as a house warming idea hint, hint), if you know me and we all chip in I can get that tank and not kill my fish. I almost gave them away, but the kids and my husband believe or not, about freaked out on me.
Just for your information: depending on where I can get one, tanks of this size are around $200 and I even have a table that it can sit on because those also cost around $100-200.
See that's not that much to get together, right?