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It
seems as if our "new tank syndrome" has finally cleared up, so I
thought I'd try adding another Mollie to our aquarium. Chloe II’s
new companion is an all-black Dalmatian Mollie . I named our new
fish "Cronos" after the bassist/frontman of Venom, the most evil heavy metal band of all time.
Thus far, the two fish are getting along well, but only time will tell...
A few weeks ago, Thomai and the girls gave me a small aquarium and 2 Mollie fish
for my birthday. It was a great gift, as I have wanted some pet fish
for some time. One fish was a Dalmatian Mollie and the other was a
Creamsicle Mollie. I named them "Frank" and "Chloe" (respectively)
after an old Daffy Duck cartoon entitled "The Impatient Patient." In
the cartoon, Daffy plays a telegram delivery man who has to make a
delivery to a customer named Chloe. Chloe lives in a castle that
belongs to a mad scientist and when Daffy is first greeted by Chloe, he
is surprised to find that Chloe is a giant monster. Chloe greets
him with the words, "Duuh...My name's Chloe. Let's you and me
rassle." Daffy responds by reading his telegram aloud: "Happy
birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Chloe,
happy birthday to you STOP, Signed Frank N. Stein." I guess the
important thing here is that at least I think this is funny.
Anyway, Frank and Chloe got off
to a rough start due to something called new tank syndrome.
The water in our new tank quickly became cloudy and nasty-looking
despite the fact that it was fresh tap water and that it was treated
with aquarium conditioner. Within a few days, Chloe died.
This apparently happens from time to time as a result of the new tank syndrome. Most pet stores have some kind of warranty
when you buy fish, but you have to bring in the dead fish with two
water samples to start the refund process. If the death of the
fish isn't covered by the terms of the warranty (this is determined through tests run by the pet store), then you're out of
luck. It's kind of a hassle. So we simply bade Chloe
farewell with a very unceremonious flush of the toilet.
Chloe II
We tried to tidy up the tank a
bit shortly after Chloe's untimely demise. We changed out some of
the water, scooped some of the crud off of the gravel, and rinsed out
the filter while Frank got used to life as a single fish. But
shortly thereafter, we tried our luck again and we introduced another
Mollie to the tank. She was a Gold Dust Mollie and I named her
Chloe II. Chloe II was bullied relentlessly for a few days by
Frank who insisted on making it known that he was the boss of the tank.
Eventually, things calmed down and Frank and Chloe II began to coexist
peacefully.
By this point, a decent film of
gunk had accumulated on the floor of the tank and it was clear that the
time had come for a thorough tank cleaning. I purchased a gravel
vacuum which was supposed to operate like a siphon, but the vacuum
required a significant amount of back and forth movement to begin the
siphoning process and the result of this attempt was that I created a
much bigger mess than was necessary. The tank actually became a
bigger mess because of all the movement that was needed to get the
vacuum running. I returned the crappy vacuum to the pet store the
following day and I got a battery-powered vacuum instead. The new
vacuum seemed to work very well, but after a thorough cleaning, there
was quite a bit of debris that was still floating in the tank. I
am now of the opinion that this was the cause of the demise of Frank,
who passed away about one day after I had finished cleaning the tank.
The following evening, we took
Chloe II out of the tank and put her into a separate bowl and we
completely drained and cleaned the tank. We thoroughly cleaned
the gravel and plastic plants and returned Chloe II to her home.
A day or so later, I brought a new Marble Mollie home to join Chloe
II. This time, it was Chloe II's turn to play the part of the
"tank bully" and for the rest of the evening, she chased and
badgered Frank II. Frank II died about 24 hours later.
Chloe II is alone again and the
water in the tank is now very murky despite our best efforts.
Tonight, I vacuumed out some sludge off the bottom of the tank and I
switched out the filter. She is hanging in there for now, but the
odds seem to be stacked against her. We're going to keep at this
until it works. Who knew it could be this tough to take care of
some little fish?