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# It's the tap water
too much chlorine.

3 of the fish that died yesterday were lady fish and heavily pregnant. The nasty lady in the shop said 'oooh look' and squeezed their dead bellies and the eggs popped out.

For lunch today, I had... sod all.

Edit: And while all of this was happening I was chased by an attack parrot who took a fancy to my multi-coloured toes and wanted to eat them.
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 15:46, archived)
# Awww . . .
I don't suppose there's much you can do is there?


(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 15:47, archived)
# Add anti-chlorine when I top up the pond
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 15:48, archived)
# Coo!
I din't know there was such a thing . . .

It's not kids wee-wee is it? They don't like it down the swimming pool . . .


(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 15:50, archived)
# Hey Potts, look at my fishtank. Want any tips?
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 15:51, archived)
# I'm not pouring guinness into the pond!
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:06, archived)
# *pretends to be a pond*


(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:11, archived)
# That's the reason my fish are all old but healthy!
Guiness is good for you!
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:14, archived)
# use bottled water?
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:16, archived)
# I thought that if you let the water sit exposed for a few days
the chlorine would evaporate. That's what I
do for the plants, at least. Spider plants are
supposed to be especially sensitive.

edit: of course, all my plants are hanging
on for dear life, so I'm probably wrong.
(, Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:28, archived)