we've been going to a lot of thrift stores lately and collecting many different jars and other glass containers. at first making fun terrariums, but now i thought i'd go a little more aquatic and make little aquariums!
this is also a tribute to my dad who raised fish his whole life. Happy Fathers day! ♥
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Thank you so much for your comment, the aquariums are beautiful.
hello there!:) i love both your terrariums and your aquariums, they are lovely! nice blog, i likes the photos in the engagement and the cats posts as well :)
how cute! do they have names? : )
So cute! I had two goldfish but had to give them to a friend when I moved home to the U.S. for six months last year. I miss them :-(
I used to have to cutest little goldfish, his name was Dougie :)
I love your fish!
Looks nice but I hope this fellow doesn't have to spend his whole life alone in tiny jar. :)
I'm dreaming of building cambodian biotope for my siamese fighting fish Rupert.
This is lovely as is your sentiment towards your Dad.
I used to keep fishes but unfortunately they all didn't last very long, I guess mine was a bit high maintance? Your fish looks pretty comfy in it's home, will it have other playmates soon?
other fish will be so jealous after they see these digs
I really, really like these, but please, don't let that fish in that tiny jar, it's extremely cruel. it needs an aquarium that isn't round, and that has at least 3 to 4 times more space than that jar, or it'll go insane, and die from stress very quickly, without being able to let you know :(
thank you for all your comments!!
delphine:
yes, i know, i sadly realized that too :-(
i transferred some into a much larger home, and one of the fishes even gave birth!! so i have more babies to take care of. so i will definitely find bigger homes for them. thank you for your concern...sorry for worrying you
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