Would you like fries with that?
Well, I’ve separated the fry (baby fish) with a net incubator. It should be a couple months before they’re big enough to put in the tank without separation. There are six of them, and based on the way they swim, I think they are all healthy. I started to read up on how to care for the baby fish, because I want to double my investment and let them grow to adult age. Then I read that if the conditions are right, they can reproduce every three weeks. What the hell am I going to do with that many fish? If I find out my fish are breeding machines, does anyone else want to start a tank? I will be more than happy to distribute the babies.

Here is the whole tank with the net incubator.

The big fish are trying to figure a way into the net for a quick snack.


November 3rd, 2006 at 4:58 pm
dude reading is for chumps… my family won some feeder fish(4 of them i think) at a carnival a long time ago. now we have one giant goldfish, all with out reading jack squat. The giant goldfish would like to thank its departed peers for contributing to his growth.
Since your fish like getting it on so much you can speed up the evolutionary process and spawn super fish. You can have one thats addicted to smack but can paint the future, or a japanese one that can stop time, or a cheerleader fish, that if you save it, it will save the world