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After getting the three-gallon fishtank set up on the stand where we keep the phone, it was discovered that since it is no longer in the center of the stand, Squiddle can now reach the phone. Which makes interesting beepy noises and therefore must be played with! Since that's the only spot we have a convenient phone line drop in this half of the house, this just means the landline unit now lives atop the fishtank except for at feeding time.
In the tank are a couple of live plants, a peacock-colored male betta (named "Gamma" by Wonderful Husband), and two zebra danios (named "Zip" and "Zap" by me). Thus far nothing has died, and Squiddle finds fishie TV moderately entertaining. Not as entertaining as his Nana's fishtank, of course, but then my mother has a thirty-gallon tank with eleven fish. For some things, size matters.
In the tank are a couple of live plants, a peacock-colored male betta (named "Gamma" by Wonderful Husband), and two zebra danios (named "Zip" and "Zap" by me). Thus far nothing has died, and Squiddle finds fishie TV moderately entertaining. Not as entertaining as his Nana's fishtank, of course, but then my mother has a thirty-gallon tank with eleven fish. For some things, size matters.