Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Welcome to the Family Sorbet

Today we went to Pet's Mart and picked out a new fish friend for Spaz.  Isaac was so excited.  He held the bag the whole way home.  

She is a very pretty fish.  She is dark orange, black, and white.  The guy at pet's Mart said that she won't necessarily keep the black, so we shall see.  We decided to call her Sorbet.

So far, Spaz and Sorbet seem to be getting along.  Feeding time was a little competitive, but hopefully, once they get use to each other that will calm down.  They are definitely easy to tell apart and even if Sorbet does loose the black we will still be able to tell who is who.


Monday, March 26, 2012

Good Bye Gomez


Sometime before Christmas we decided we would get some goldfish at the beginning of the new year. Once we got back from our trip to Indiana at the beginning of this month, we decided to get some very soon.
A week and a half ago we went to a birthday party that was Nemo themed. The party favor was goldfish, so both boys got one.
I had bought all the supplies weeks before, so all I had to do was set everything up. We named them Gomez and Spaz. Gomez was the name we had given Andrew before he was born and had decided on his name. Spaz became Spaz because while I was trying to get him in the tank he flopped out of the bag onto the floor.
This past weekend I noticed that they had white spots on their tail fins. This disease is called Ich and is treatable with medication you can get at the pet store.
They appeared to be getting better, but this evening after dinner, I found Gomez dead. He was the smaller of the two and had more white spots than Spaz.
I explained to Isaac as best I could what happened, but I don't know if he fully understood. I know that Andrew did not. Isaac kept asking where the second fishy was.
I can't do burials at sea, so I bury fish. I wasn't going to let Isaac be around for the burial, but I changed my mind. This way he would know where Gomez went and hopefully not ask me 20 million times what happened to him. Before I covered him up with dirt, I told Isaac to say good bye to him. I expected him to say it, but all he did was wave. It was sweet and so sad at the same time.
This was our first experience with death, and even thought I don't' think Isaac fully understood, I think he understood enough.