You may not be the people to help me but you might know who could.
First of all let me start by saying this isn’t a joke. It is a really happening:
I purchased a brand new 6.5 gallon round (round means cylinder shaped, not globe shaped) fresh aquarium for my then three year old daughter. We got a half dozen glow fish in yellow, orange and pink. and two tigers and two small crabs. Over a few month period we had a couple glows and one tiger die. I netted the actual floaters. Nothing mysterious there, I would assume, just natural causes. These were replaced with new fish. Until that is the weirdness started –
One morning a fish was missing. I don’t remember what color but it was a Glow. We assumed that the crabs had scavenged the body. This had happened to a minor degree with those dead fish in the past. So, we now had five glows and two tiger fish. A few days later I replaced the glow with a new one. that puts back a six glows. A COUPLE weeks later we have SEVEN glows. All full grown – no babies.
Over time one of the tigers disappeared for several days and came back. More of the glows would disappear and then eventually return. One of the tiger fish died – body to prove it! – and we didn’t replace him. It got to the point that I didn’t buy more fish to replace the ones that went missing because I never knew if the things would “pop back”.
A couple weeks ago our count was four glows (three orange, one yellow), one tiger and one crab (the second crab died of natural causes – body to prove it – one morning we found only two glows (two orange), one tiger and one crab.
Yesterday there were three glows (all orange), one tiger and one crab. Today there are four glows (three orange and one yellow), one tiger and one crab.
I know this whole thing sounds like a hoax. It’s not. They disappear and then they reappear. Someone may say that because the tank is round it forms an optical illusion – a blind spot – it does, I agree to that. But the fish only “hide” in that blind spot for a minute or two at most. The crab can use that trick for a few hours if he takes a nap back there.
but that doesn’t account for the two times I have had fish disappear, I clean the tank down to empty plastic cylinder and then the fish return days or weeks later.
Someone may say that a person in my household is playing a little game. Living at my house are my now four year old daughter – she has the sense of humor for it but is incapable of pulling it off as a stunt. My wife doesn’t have the time or that kind of sense of humor. My 67 year old mother isn’t really the type either. I’ve questioned everybody pretty hard and they are as lost about the whole thing as I am.
I know it sounds nuts, but I wanted to start here before I go to some paranormal website. I already feel like a complete kook.
Anybody got anything for me? Please?