The New Tank Conundrum

Today we tried to add bedding to the tank, you know, like gravel or sand. But the thing is, the rest of the group insisted that we used natural gravel, and that we could clean it out so it was just the rocks. But the thing is, that didn’t work out. We tried to clean it, but all we could get out was the silt, it was still 50% sand and 50% gravel. But they put it in the tank anyway, thinking it would be okay, but it wasn’t not at all. I was rocky and dirty, and because of how much sand there was, it would take hours to settle, just before Oscar stirred it up again. So what could we do? Well they could order me to fix it of course! So i try to shovel it all into this bucket with my hands, which didn’t work very well, meanwhile, Evan finds out that the supports we built to put under the desk where just slightly too short. So now we’ve got two problems to deal with, so, logically, we swap problems.

So as i try to shove different things under the support beam to make it taller, Evan is using paper towels to soak up the extra water that was in the bucket with the gravel. Eventually Evan gets most of it, along with most the gravel, and comes to help figure out what to do about the supports. Soon he figures out a way that if he cut a little off the bottom of the support, then he could fit this wooden 2 by 4 under it. So, i guess everything’s resolved now, but considering it took us a couple days to get and clean that gravel, it was a bit of a let-down when Chris changed his mind and told us to buy real fish tank gravel, but i guess its for the better.

The new fishtank

We finally got a new, bigger fish tank than our old smallish one. We used to have a 23 gallon tank,which was dwarfing the size of Oscar, (our albino tiger oscar cichlid), but now, with this big 75 gallon tank, he can grow to his full 1-2 feet long. As well as Oscar and Jack Dempsy (A Jack Dempsey cichlid), we plan on getting more tropical fish, just to add as scenery, despite the fact that they will most likely get eaten once and a while. I personally think we should get a blood parrot cichlid, and name it polly (Get it? It’s a blood parrot?). A tank this big could easily hold 3 cichlids, and probably with little aggression between them, And there are so many cool decorations you can get for a tank this big. Over the summer, i had to spend a lot of money on these fish, from hiding spots for Jack Dempsey, to a new filter, i’ve paid a good amount, so now that were back at school, me and Evan made an agreement: He would pay for the tank if i paid for decorations (Not including gravel).

So, overall, this tank saved the fishes lives (The old tank was getting unhealthily small for them.)

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