When I came back into the hobby 7 years ago I had a liking for big fish so I filled my tanks up with lots of juvenile monster fish. RTGG, tinfoil, lemonfin, cigar barbs and bala sharks. I've had a couple of casualties in that time but most of them are all still with me.....only a lot lot bigger!
The past 12 months or so has seen my goals change a little. I like the look of smaller to medium sized fish now but never thought, due to the age my fish can achieve, that they would be dying off anytime soon. And I never thought that I would ever get someone to adopt them....until just very recently!
Fishman Dave lives just over the hill from me and just a couple of months ago he took my old 180 from me, doing me a big favour. Just recently I tentatively asked him if he was up for taking some fish from me, and he said that he would!
So tomorrow, if everything goes to plan, he will be coming over to take five fish from me. My lemonfin barb(15"), a tinfoil barb(11") and three cigar barbs(12-14"). They will be going in Dave's pond, which is way bigger than my 360.
It will be a sad day watching them go, but they're going to a more suitably sized home, and those fish leaving has given me other options, which I'm already on with.
Goodbye my scaly friends, you have given me a lot of pleasure, and no doubt their parting gift to me will be to absolutely drench me wet through when I net them out in the morning, lol.
The past 12 months or so has seen my goals change a little. I like the look of smaller to medium sized fish now but never thought, due to the age my fish can achieve, that they would be dying off anytime soon. And I never thought that I would ever get someone to adopt them....until just very recently!
Fishman Dave lives just over the hill from me and just a couple of months ago he took my old 180 from me, doing me a big favour. Just recently I tentatively asked him if he was up for taking some fish from me, and he said that he would!
So tomorrow, if everything goes to plan, he will be coming over to take five fish from me. My lemonfin barb(15"), a tinfoil barb(11") and three cigar barbs(12-14"). They will be going in Dave's pond, which is way bigger than my 360.
It will be a sad day watching them go, but they're going to a more suitably sized home, and those fish leaving has given me other options, which I'm already on with.
Goodbye my scaly friends, you have given me a lot of pleasure, and no doubt their parting gift to me will be to absolutely drench me wet through when I net them out in the morning, lol.