Swim away, fishy! Swim!
Someone call the Animal Rescue League! I think they're about to eat that fish. The table's pulled up, the chairs are there... oh, I can't stand to watch.
(wanders off to the kitchen to make a tuna sandwich)
Someone call the Animal Rescue League! I think they're about to eat that fish. The table's pulled up, the chairs are there... oh, I can't stand to watch.
(wanders off to the kitchen to make a tuna sandwich)
6 comments:
Well, I'm an animal lover, so I have concern for the fish, but I have to be honest when I say that I have even more concern as to why there appears to be some sort of ostomy bag hanging over the front of the stove...
I worry that the stove will never be able to hang out with the other lonely stoves if he has that sort of physical stigma attached to him.[sad5]
thats a huge F*ing fish...
Wow, yeah, either eat him or get him a bigger tank!
Wow, for the area and condition, this house is actually overpriced! By at LEAST $50k!!
Ugh!
The fish is too big to be a piranha, so it's probably a pacu:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacu
Anyway, poor thing! Speaking as a former aquarium maintenance person... wow, that aquarium is _vile_. Can't imagine the fish will last too much longer.
If it were actually maintained and filtered and he's the only fish in it, he would do OK in a tank that size, though. Looks like a 55 gallon.
... oh and you're right, this example of complete disregard for maintenance doesn't make me want to buy the house. o_o
I am sure that the fish would like a little more water... hmmm ho about a water change while you're at it?? HUH?
@Brandy
50k?? Lol.
The amounts people will shell out just to live in Cali.... I guess I just don't get it, or I'm spoiled.
But if I'm shelling out that kind of money, I want a house that actually looks like someone bothered to fix... anything.
Take your 300k and move to Texas, and buy a gorgeous little custom built mansion.
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