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So, Fishblr friends, I have some happy news and some sad news. The happy news, first, you might haveSo, Fishblr friends, I have some happy news and some sad news. The happy news, first, you might haveSo, Fishblr friends, I have some happy news and some sad news. The happy news, first, you might haveSo, Fishblr friends, I have some happy news and some sad news. The happy news, first, you might have

So, Fishblr friends, I have some happy news and some sad news. The happy news, first, you might have guessed - I welcomed a new friend into the tank! The little white telescope butterflytail is Snow Pea. I picked her up the same day I picked up my new tank stand; she was so active and friendly, and I couldn’t leave without her :) She’s been a great addition to the tank and everyone loves her! 

Now, for the sad news. I held off posting here for the past few days since I knew how this was going to end. This morning I said goodbye to my goofy little pom-pom Chai. She developed dropsy out of nowhere about a week and a half ago. Knowing that dropsy is not something fish generally rebound from, I was worried. I treated the tank immediately with my usual meds (these will not affect the bacteria in the filter btw) and kept a close eye on her. She didn’t seem to be getting worse and had only slightly pineconed up until yesterday. I did not remove her from the main tank, as dropsy is not usually contagious unless it’s the result of a bacterial outbreak and I did not suspect that here. Only Chai was being affected, and she was still very active, eating normally, etc. I didn’t think it would be right to isolate her when I knew she had basically no chance of recovery in the event this was renal failure (I highly suspected it was). She would have deteriorated quickly in isolation, and spent her last days alone. I didn’t want that for her. The other fish were not picking on her, and she was not struggling in the main tank. I wanted her to spend her remaining time with her friends in the place she has always known…since I didn’t exactly know how many days she would ultimately have left. My criteria for determining whether it was “time,” were: whether she was responsive, eating, active, moving without too much struggle, and no external sores or lacerations. Last night, she was hungry but couldn’t chew. She had trouble maintaining equilibrium. The other fish were very obviously giving her space and leaving her alone. I knew this morning was going to be her time…and I am glad I didn’t wait any longer. After she was gone it was apparent how much fluid was filling her abdomen. She would have been in a lot of pain soon. I think I made the right choice. 

I will miss her. A lot. She was the last of my fish from Boston, and she made it through so many crazy times. She almost died in transit - twice! She came to me from Dandy Orandas…so I have no idea how old she really was. She spent 4 and a half years with me, and was from China before that. When I got her, she was only a little smaller than she was today. I estimate she was at least 6 years old, but she may have been as old as 8. I loved her so much and today has been sad missing her in the tank. But I also know she’s not in pain anymore, and somewhere out there she’s swimming around with Mr. B and having all the best fishy snacks she can dream up! 

Thanks for reading <3 I have a few more photos of her from a recent shoot, before she got sick, that I’ll post in the coming weeks. 


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Chai’s scales are changing a little bit. She’s getting more “glittery” gold! Chai’s scales are changing a little bit. She’s getting more “glittery” gold! Chai’s scales are changing a little bit. She’s getting more “glittery” gold! 

Chai’s scales are changing a little bit. She’s getting more “glittery” gold! 


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So - good and bad news. The bad news is that little Ruby passed away not long after my first photo p

So - good and bad news. The bad news is that little Ruby passed away not long after my first photo post of her here. I woke up one morning and she was seemingly unable to swim but twitching all her fins as if having a seizure. She didn’t improve, and I elected euthanasia as the kindest approach. I’ll never be sure what happened, but I am confident I made the right decision and she is no longer in pain. 

Mako and Chai were looking lonely, so I went to my new favorite local fish store up the street and got them a friend…hence the good news. Meet Opal (aka Opie) the calico ryukin! You’ll be seeing a lot of her in days to come, she’s a beauty and has fit right in with Mako & Chai! Enjoy this family photo :) 


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I’m gonna start out this post with a disclaimer that my coworker demanded to see my fish tumblr, so I’m gonna start out this post with a disclaimer that my coworker demanded to see my fish tumblr, so I’m gonna start out this post with a disclaimer that my coworker demanded to see my fish tumblr, so

I’m gonna start out this post with a disclaimer that my coworker demanded to see my fish tumblr, so I promised her I’d post photos tonight before I shared the URL.

Also, here’s the new tank (acrylic)! And new place! And new bb fish! Chai’s hanging in there, too. I trimmed her pompoms the other day so she can eat better! 


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Hey fish peeps!  My turn to apologize…again…for not having provided any recent updates haha.  BUT this time it’s because the fish are actually not currently living with me.  The big news on my end is I’m moving from Boston to Los Angeles at the end of May (!!!!) - and I’m driving there.  Obviously, taking fish on a 5-7 day road trip is asking for one or all of them to die.  It took a lot of thought and worry and stress, but I ended up making the decision to take the fish with me…sorta.  I shipped them to my good friend from home, philly_goldies (on insta) out in Colorado, about two weeks ago now.  

Happy to report that everyone made it (although Chai’s bag broke in transit and she was barely breathing by the time she got there…she’s fine now) and I’ll be seeing them again in a little less than a month :)  The original plan was to have Emily ship them to me in LA after I got there, so I’d have a tank setup going…but I think instead I’m going to take them with me after we stop over in CO since it’s only about a 2 day drive from there to LA.

So, that’s that! Hoping to be more active here once I’m settled into my new place in early June.  I’m super excited about the move, and I’m really thankful I’m able to take my fishy friends with me, too!  

Zoomies! Chai on the move! (sorry for the lack of activity, work has been kicking my butt lately, an

Zoomies! Chai on the move! 

(sorry for the lack of activity, work has been kicking my butt lately, and I’m also preparing for a cross-country move!) 


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