I ran to the kitchen and found the fish bowl topped with a thick layer of red beta pellets. The entire container of fish food empty. Our little swimming pet Luna is ok. Traumatized maybe, but happy now in a clean and clear environment again. She may have to be moved to the top of the fridge if I am going to keep her safe from the two year old monkey-child living in my house. Help.
December 18, 2007
Fish Food
If only I could describe my horror when Gray came up to me giggling "Hee hee fish food, Mama."
I ran to the kitchen and found the fish bowl topped with a thick layer of red beta pellets. The entire container of fish food empty. Our little swimming pet Luna is ok. Traumatized maybe, but happy now in a clean and clear environment again. She may have to be moved to the top of the fridge if I am going to keep her safe from the two year old monkey-child living in my house. Help.
I ran to the kitchen and found the fish bowl topped with a thick layer of red beta pellets. The entire container of fish food empty. Our little swimming pet Luna is ok. Traumatized maybe, but happy now in a clean and clear environment again. She may have to be moved to the top of the fridge if I am going to keep her safe from the two year old monkey-child living in my house. Help.
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We had the same thing happen in our house. I couldn't believe the fish was actually o.k. It's amazing how strong those fish are! :)
ReplyDeleteHa! That is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteIts gotta be a two year old with fish thing. When Starlet was two I caught her dunking a tempeh "bacon" strip in our tank, trying to feed our beta.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness the poor fish. Gray will always give you something to blog about.
ReplyDeleteI tagged you for the 12 Christmas list.
Now you have to go buy more fish food.....
ReplyDeletehaha that is a funny anecdote
ReplyDeletePoor Luna..he can come and live with me...
ReplyDeletecareful about the top of the fridge or microwave....gets kinda hot up there sometimes....learned that lesson the hard way, RIP Sharky!
ReplyDeleteWE keep our fishy up on the top shelf of the bookcase - he's safe and still visible there.
ReplyDeleteow boy.. a prediction of our future ;-) Calebs getting fish for Christmas HAHAHA
ReplyDeleteI had a beta and my daughter decided the bowl needed to be cleaned. . .so she put a few squirts of antibacterial soap in his water. Needless to say he didn't make it and we haven't gotten another.
ReplyDeletein my fish tank... flakes... of pencil sharpened shavings... I guess they resemble fish food... everyone is still alive, but we watch the 2 year old much more when in the tank area.
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