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Well, this is a fish thing for me, but some of you are aquatic, and I think alot of you have fish.


Tear tank apart. Plant new plants in it. Have mostly empty tank, and fishies want hiding spots.

Go to pet store, buy more plants, get that driftwood you've been soaking for a month ready, get rocks out.

Rinse everything off, then MYSTERIOUSLY SLICE YOUR HAND OPEN.

Tank is more than shoulder deep, so no planting for you. *despair*
Well, I can still mess with my tiger's cage. >__>
 
Rinse everything off, then MYSTERIOUSLY SLICE YOUR HAND OPEN.
Tank is more than shoulder deep, so no planting for you. *despair*

yes, well, as I am one of those fortunate ones equipped with two (!) hands, I would simply proceed to plant with the other :wacko:. If that should prove to be too cumbersome, consider that a bit o' blood in the water may have a stimulating effect on your fish and should prove downright entertaining if you keep piranhas.

but some of you are aquatic

oh shucks, I like a good swim, but some people I know are clearly more aquatic than others:
 

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Well, this is a fish thing for me, but some of you are aquatic, and I think alot of you have fish.


Tear tank apart. Plant new plants in it. Have mostly empty tank, and fishies want hiding spots.

Go to pet store, buy more plants, get that driftwood you've been soaking for a month ready, get rocks out.

Rinse everything off, then MYSTERIOUSLY SLICE YOUR HAND OPEN.

Tank is more than shoulder deep, so no planting for you. *despair*
Well, I can still mess with my tiger's cage. >__>

Use gloves!
 
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