Monday, August 22, 2005

More Tales from the Tank: The Cycle of Life

More fish news.

The 4th round of fishies have come into the tank, as of last week. We now have two Otos mooching around somewhere. These little chaps are catfish who will attach themselves to any part of the tank decor and eat all the algae they find. I kept being pestered by Elspeth to sort out the algae in my tank, and these are my solution. They're quite hard to spot in the tank (5 points per spot, a bonus 5 if you can find both of them), but I have managed to get a photo or two.





The other bits of news in the tank concern the platys. I may have mentioned before that one of them is looking a bit sad. The other two males seem happily paired off with the two females, and this one is on his own and gets bullied by the other males. He never seems to come up for food and is always hiding and looking generally distressed. Having endured a week of this to see if he gets better, I decided today that it would be better if I took him out of the tank and bashed his little head in (believe it or not, the preferred method of humanely putting a fish out of its misery). I tried to catch him earlier to do so but had no success, so he's still in there unaware of what is to befall him, while I have his fate hanging over my head. It's quite difficult really.

On the other hand, there is some good platy news. One or other or both of the platy pairings have had some babies! A couple of days ago I noticed a tiny little fish hiding among the plants - I don't know how long it had been there. I was very excited; Elspeth less so, as I woke her up to get her to come and look. The lady platys have been looking fat for a while, so it doesn't come as a big surprise. Earlier this evening I saw two of the little fellas (see below), and I don't know how many more there might be or whether there are more to come. It's all very exciting - I seem to be drawn to small cute things (reference 7th May 2005), and these fish are very small and cute. I'm not sure what their future will be, what the chances that they will survive into adulthood are, but it'll be fun to see. Oh, and by the way, in this photo it looks like daddy fish is looking after the baby fish. It's probably more likely that he was trying to eat them, before you get too sentimental.

2 comments:

Tim Mosedale said...

He's definitely unhappy, but he's hanging in there still so I'll let him be for now. Glad to see your concern though.

There are more new arrivals to talk about (from the shop, rather than more babies), but you'll have to wait a bit for more news...

Tim Mosedale said...

Well,he's not hanging in there any more, sadly. Still, he didn't look at all happy for a while so I'm glad I don't need to worry about him any more.

Interesting observation: both of my deceased fish were found on the floor of the tank, rather than floating.