The last one left..(any advice would be greatly appreciated)
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:57 am
Here's my story in short....
At 12 years old I rode my bicycle down to the pet store and bought three dojo loaches for my little ten gallon tank. That was 1992. One was always sickly and died a few years later. The other two have lived through many tank changes and upgrades and have been my only two fish for many many years now. I have had them for 15 years. Last week the smaller of the two (Ish) died. He had seemed fine, then he was dead. The larger of the two Atticus seems in perfect health.
Here's my dilemma: I am aware that dojos, like so many creatures, prefer the company of others of their species (Atticus and Ish were always lying side by side in the tank). I hate to see Atticus all alone in that tank, but at the same time, I do not want to get any more fish as I do not want to make another 15 year commitment to the care of another creature. This may sound silly to some, but is there anything that I might be able to do to help ease the sudden solitude for him? Possibly add some entertaining features to the tank? Or...?
Again I apologize if this seems like a silly or inappropriate post for this forum, but I have had this little guy for over half of my life and would like to ensure, to the best of my ability, that he is comfortable and well cared for. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly in advance.
At 12 years old I rode my bicycle down to the pet store and bought three dojo loaches for my little ten gallon tank. That was 1992. One was always sickly and died a few years later. The other two have lived through many tank changes and upgrades and have been my only two fish for many many years now. I have had them for 15 years. Last week the smaller of the two (Ish) died. He had seemed fine, then he was dead. The larger of the two Atticus seems in perfect health.
Here's my dilemma: I am aware that dojos, like so many creatures, prefer the company of others of their species (Atticus and Ish were always lying side by side in the tank). I hate to see Atticus all alone in that tank, but at the same time, I do not want to get any more fish as I do not want to make another 15 year commitment to the care of another creature. This may sound silly to some, but is there anything that I might be able to do to help ease the sudden solitude for him? Possibly add some entertaining features to the tank? Or...?
Again I apologize if this seems like a silly or inappropriate post for this forum, but I have had this little guy for over half of my life and would like to ensure, to the best of my ability, that he is comfortable and well cared for. Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you kindly in advance.