Beej
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How does one explain the pleasure we get from the added workload associated with keeping aquatic and amphibius pets??
"Isn't it a hassle having to change the water??"
"They don't seem to do much, what's the point??"
"Can you pet them?"
I get these questions from my friends who are too cool to keep fish and newts. Do you?
Why don't they understand the calming quality of trimming aquatic plants?
Why don't they get the joys of a newt making unexpected use of an ornament in his tank?
OR:
Are we a specific breed of people to be able to find the joys in aquascape? Is it a unique mentality and temperment that allows for this hobby to be viewed as a quiet place away from the world rather than an added annoyance??
What do you guys think?? Care to share any stories of isolation? Aquarium induced calm and tranquility?
"Isn't it a hassle having to change the water??"
"They don't seem to do much, what's the point??"
"Can you pet them?"
I get these questions from my friends who are too cool to keep fish and newts. Do you?
Why don't they understand the calming quality of trimming aquatic plants?
Why don't they get the joys of a newt making unexpected use of an ornament in his tank?
OR:
Are we a specific breed of people to be able to find the joys in aquascape? Is it a unique mentality and temperment that allows for this hobby to be viewed as a quiet place away from the world rather than an added annoyance??
What do you guys think?? Care to share any stories of isolation? Aquarium induced calm and tranquility?