I bought a house recently, and it came complete with a fishpond in the back yard. Well, I call it a yard, but it’s pretty small. More like a courtyard, but I digress.
I decided that, since I had a pond, I had better get some fish. Otherwise it wouldn’t be a fishpond, would it? So I picked myself up and trotted down to the petshop. Well, I didn’t trot, I drove, and then I went around in circles in the carpark until I found a spot etc etc. But I wound up at the petshop.
I passed the kittens - which were boring because they were asleep, and I very nearly got sidetracked by the puppies. You see, what I really want is a puppy, they’re all cute and friendly and stuff. Fish are a second best alternative. You can’t cuddle fish, and they don’t get excited to see you when you come home. But I didn’t get a puppy for two reasons: 1) It would probably not be particularly happy about living in a fishpond and 2) I don’t have any fences and it would probably wander off and get hit by a car and I’d never see it again. So I bought some fish. Since I don’t know much about I got the cheapest ones there (on the basis that if I kill them, they’re easy to replace) - comet goldfish.
So far they have been alive for 3 weeks, but I haven’t given them names. At first it was because I couldn’t tell the difference between them, they all look the same to me, but then it was because I don’t know what to call them.
So, fellow dopers - help me name my fish - the very first pets I have ever owned all by myself… To help, I’ll describe them (I would post pictures, but I don’t have a digital camera anymore…)
Fish 1: Orange. Fat. The biggest of the bunch.
Fish 2: Paler orange than fish 1. Skinny, the smallest of the lot.
Fish 3: Orange with white lips. The second biggest.
Fish 4: Orange. Middle sized. No interesting features at all.
Fish 5: Looks identical to Fish 4 except with a little patch of black on its tailfin.
Congrats on keeping your fish alive for three weeks and counting. Will your area get too cold for them to survive the winter? If so, do you plan to relocate them to a tank for the season?
(I’ll probably think of something clever while I am at work and have no internet access and will forget my amazingly clever name while on the way home - isn’t that typical?)