After the untimely death of our little Firemouth Rhett, poor little chap got stuck in a castle turret, hubby decided something with bigger swimming holes was in order. The galleon he decided on arrived this morning, there are a couple of small holes but these are in places where there is plenty of room to turn or back up, and aren't really big enough for the fish to get their heads into.
Hubby had a good look around the inside and outside and the galleon is lovely, the fish should love it, his only worry is that there are a few places on it that are a little rough edged. He's run his fingers over them, they aren't sharp enough to cut him, but he's a bit worried that the fishes bodies might be a little softer and easier to damage. He's wondering whether it might be an idea to run a file over them, or are slightly rough edges nothing to worry about?