what do you think of this fish?? im gonna get this fish.. do you have any ideas on what i should name it i was thinking of naming it naranja uno which means orange one
What kind of fish is it? I can't get the link to work for me. But, I like fish. I have a Beta named Gregory. Naranja Uno is an awesome name.
unsurprisingly they're very boring.
Psht... my fish is awesome. The only fish I have ever had that begs when he is hungry and is happy to see me when I come home from school. It's like having an aquatic dog.
I believe the politically correct term is 'tank kitten'. Its not fair to the fish to alude to it some greater sense of entering the ocean, when its just going to go into a glass box.
And being the creative person I am, I would suggest calling it Fishie. Any other fish should then be called Fiishie, Fiishiie and Gunther.
Or she could call it Cenere to get in the good books? :P
Fishie is good, it's what i called all my goldfish. Until i watched finding nemo, then they were nemo thereafter.
Then again, i only thought i had two goldfish, although now that i'm twenty my mother thought i could handle knowing they died almost weekly because i never fed them and she'd have to replace them while i was at school.
Then again, i only thought i had two goldfish, although now that i'm twenty my mother thought i could handle knowing they died almost weekly because i never fed them and she'd have to replace them while i was at school.
0_0 If she had time to replace them why didn't she feed? I'd really hate to be a goldfish. It's like no one cares about a goldfish's life.
If you get another fish please don't make it a goldfish rainbowgangster. *shudders*
Or she could call it Cenere to get in the good books? :P
But then she would get brownie points for naming it after me.
Either way, fish aren't really my thing, so besides the suggestions for names (which, after Gunther would go Fiiishiie, Fiiishiiie and Richard, Fiiiishiiie, Fiiiishiiiie and Natalianadia of Scotland, if someone was curious), I better leave this thread be. It does seem like an interesting choice for fish, though.