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Here is Zorba's story. Katie (eldest niece) is looking for flat with her boyfriend and went to view one that had in it few sort of vases o n the windowsill they all had dead Siamese fighting fish in them. Katie being soft (like all of us) went "aww" and lifted the vases the fish were dead but one moved slightly the chap said they would flush them down the loo. Katie brought "Zorba" out of the flat. And phoned me I had a small isolation tank in the shed and said bring him home. So here he is he is called Zorba because I was watching the film Zorba the Greek when she rang and also because they are going on their first holiday to Greece next year. He is now in a tank that is about 26 litres which I am amazed to discover is more than most. He is really friendly and very nosey, he comes to the front of the tank to watch you. He has a Betta Log now and a Betta Hammock/leaf both you can look up. They basically give the Betta a chance to relax as they are air breathing fish and with the long fins I think its the equal to swimming in a wool jumper 20 sizes too big for you. He seems to be coming on okay, and settling in well. |
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