Fish journal-ing? I suppose it's okay for me to do, even if I'm very much a beginner to the world of these lovely fish. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Day One:
I bought all my fish supplies and the actual fish at Walmart... I was going to get the fish from a petshop, but this one really struck me as beautiful and he actually seemed active. I wanted him to have a good home, so he's become my first pet outside of the family. Brought him back to my dorm room, and spent hours washing his bowl, gravel, toys, etc., and obsessing over whether or not the water was just right. (Hey, I -love- animals... I didn't want to unknowingly hurt the little guy!) I read tons of articles about how to add him to his water, and bugged a friend who has a betta (had two before one jumped out.. poor thing), and finally got my pretty little one in his new home. At first he seemed very confused, but he settled down pretty quickly. I wish I could say the same thing for me! I was up until midnight just watching to make sure he was okay. He wouldn't eat anything, but I thought he might just be stressed from his big move. I took out the pellets he didn't want, and finally convinced myself to go to sleep... when I woke up at 3:00 A.M. he wasn't moving and I got so worried that I called my boyfriend for advice. He convinced me that he was probably sleeping, or resting, and to check on him in the morning...
Day Two:
I'm happy to say that my fish (named Broadway by this time) is now doing very well. He ate one pellet this morning, and I thought it was best not to force any more on him right now. He's swimming around happily and sometimes nips at the silk plant I put in with him. He stares at me all the time! When I woke up this morning, he was watching me sleep. He's really precious. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Whoo, that was long!