News:

8/10- Back in Philly. Summer's over. Expect more updates.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Frying

I came into my room today to find a bunch of tiny white balls floating around my goldfish tank. After staring at them wondering how the tank got so polluted for a while, I decided they were eggs and started trasferring them to my holding tank. I got a good amount of them moved over and then consulted the internet for information on how to properly care for my potential new fishlets.

Much to my dismay, the internet said goldfish eggs that are white and opaque have fallen prey to fungus and will not hatch. Bummed out, i started to throw them out.

Then I noticed a little wiggling black line. I looked closer to find two little dots on one end. Fish fry!

I went back to the main tank and started seeing tons of them!

Nobody ever told me I was observant. Not only did I not notice viable eggs floating around the tank for 5 days, I hadn't noticed my approximately 5 day old fish babies either. Oh well.

I set to transferring them to the small tank so the parents wouldn't eat them. When all was said and done, I have approximately 28 living fishlets clinging to the side of the tank, and almost as many dead ones lying on the bottom. I guess my method of scooping them up in a pint glass and dumping them into the tank was a bit too much of a strain on their fragile little bodies. Oops.

I'd post pictures, but the camera I have right now wont focus on the fishlets because they're too small. More updates will come when things happen.

Wish me luck in raising my new little babies.

On a side note, now I understand why Betamax was chasing Pongo around the cage all the time, pushing into her. Turns out they weren't fighting over food; turns out they were making sweet sweet fish love. Oh, and Pongo is apparently now a girl. Who knew?

No comments: