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Tropical Fish Keeping => General Fishkeeping Chat => Topic started by: ColinB on July 01, 2013, 12:56:31 PM

Title: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 01, 2013, 12:56:31 PM
I've splashed out and bought the final addition to my tank..... a Red Honey Gourami that we've called 'Redd'. He's a fish that's 'been known to aquire certain items from time to time'.  Name that film!! (answer later.)

Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Sue on July 01, 2013, 02:25:03 PM
I like honey gouramis  :)


When are we going to have some pics?
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Andy M on July 01, 2013, 03:57:23 PM
I've splashed out and bought the final addition to my tank..... a Red Honey Gourami that we've called 'Redd'. He's a fish that's 'been known to aquire certain items from time to time'.  Name that film!! (answer later.)

Shawshank redemption  :)
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 01, 2013, 07:11:08 PM
Shawshank redemption  :)

We have a winner!

Piccies when the little bugger stops moving!
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 04, 2013, 03:13:41 AM
Hi Colin,

Have only just seen this post, (my notifier thingy is still being temperamental)!

How lovely! A gourami....good choice ;)
Piccies please!

PS. Hope MrsB is making good progress.
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 04, 2013, 04:10:46 PM
Here're a few sub-standard photos of Redd:

(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-sFBLKdkRHVY/UdV2-Zh2oBI/AAAAAAAADH4/m0kN5Gp8NFI/s640/DSC02049.JPG)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bJN9zd8C_A4/UdV3Blir3QI/AAAAAAAADIQ/EUFUjQ6O1Zk/s640/DSC02053.JPG)

Photographing the fish properly is beyond me. :(

MrsB is doing fine, thanks.... until work is mentioned then it's awful. We'll find out more in about 10 days but, until then, we're sort of in limbo.
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 04, 2013, 04:31:18 PM
He looks lovely, Colin. What do all the others think of him?

Glad to hear MrsB is doing better. Is work a problem because she wants to go back or because she doesn't?
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 04, 2013, 04:42:32 PM
They ignore him completely! He just swans around looking pretty. ;D

MrsB has huge panic attacks and anxiety about work and will not go back.... and rightly so! It's obviously a long story, but the company has really 'done-the-dirty' on her.
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: daniel_james_taylor on July 04, 2013, 05:16:55 PM
lovely looking fish colin, can you tell me what floating plant that is in your pics?

thanks :)

daniel
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 04, 2013, 05:48:16 PM
Poor MrsB...and you. I used to suffer panic attacks some years ago and they are hugely debillitating. If her attacks are solely based on her work problems, then at least not having to go back will help enormously. If though, they have caused them to spill over in to everyday life, things will take a bit longer to settle down. I never thought I would get beyond mine, and found even simple tasks and journeys impossible to do...no matter how much I tried. I became so worried about anything and nothing, and imagined awful scenarios involving my children and family. I couldn't even cope with driving on a dual carriageway and there were weeks when I wouldn't step outside the door. Not a good time for anybody.
However, while I am and always will be I guess, one of lifes worriers, I now will quite happily zip along the motorways of France and drive back to the UK without batting an eyelid and can walk in to any situation quite confidently. Not much fazes me these days...and I never thought that would be the case!
I still tend to see the dangers before the fun in the things my children and grandchildren do, but having had an awful lot of knocks and tragedies in my life, I think that is probably only natural. We are shaped by events after all.
MrsB WILL recover...and all the quicker for having you there supporting her, and if the company who has treated her so badly can be brought to book in some legal way, then so much the better. She probably won't feel like fighting them (if that's an option) but the laws are a bit better these days with tribunals etc.

She maybe needs to sit back and smell the flowers for a while until she heals...we don't do enough of that anymore. It's one of the reasons we came to France...that little bit better pace of life, working to live and not living to work.
I wish her peace and a speedy recovery and you the strength for both of you as long as you need it.

Resa
  :)

PS. Some people find the little spray bottle of Bach's Rescue Remedy very helpful....I did. It's worth trying for the few pounds it costs. You can get it in the health shops.
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 05, 2013, 02:20:08 PM
lovely looking fish colin, can you tell me what floating plant that is in your pics?

thanks :)

daniel

Thanks Daniel.

It's Amazon Frogbit (Limnobium laevigatum (http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/myPlants.php?do=view&p=197)) and the fish love nosing around in the roots. It grows like buggery (technical term) and I throw a handful into the compost evey week. It's also a very invasive weed and is banned in some states of the US as it costs millions to get it out of the waterways.
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 05, 2013, 02:29:20 PM
Thanks for your kind words, Resa. I would've answered sooner but I had to go to hospital this morning to have a 'lump' removed from my head (insert joke here ;D). Trying times all round in the 'B' household.

We upped sticks and moved house (after 22 years) and took on a new mortgage for this job - so some redress will be being sort as her treatment was directly against company policy. She'll be fine - but going back there is untennable. She's certainly smelling the flowers at the moment - she's out gardening!!! (I'm under Doctor's orders to take it easy for 48 hours. 8) )

We should know more in a couple of weeks..... meanwhile; the kitten search is on!
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 05, 2013, 06:18:12 PM
Oh poor you, you must be feeling like a bear with a sore....well, you know what I mean ;) Hope you feel better soon too.

Absolutely, you must try and get something sorted out from the company after uprooting and taking on more financial responsability >:( It must be constructive dismissal if they have made her employment there untennable. Good luck with it.

She has a good day for gardening, I think. I believe the UK weather is pretty good at the moment. I have just moved my new chooks in to the shade. Don't want roast chicken ;D I am painting indoors because it is too hot for the garden...I'll do that later when the temperature has dropped a bit....it's 29 in the shade at the moment 8)
We are south facing so we get every drop of sunshine...sometimes too much!

How exciting! Kitten search! Hurry up....I want to see pics....soon!

Have a nice evening :)
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: jesnon on July 05, 2013, 06:30:55 PM
Hi Colin sorry to hear how tough things have been, hope something is sorted asap ans you are both getting better.

Glad to see your exciting new arrival too, and looking forward to seeing your kitten too eventually!

And resa definitely summer has finally arrived here, typical as I am exhausted trying to sort my sleeping pattern out so I only slept from 9 til 1. Ugh. I'm heading to my first BBQ of the year tomorrow though so that should be nice! I have my brother and his wife visiting next week too so I'm hoping weather stays good for them to finally see Bristol!
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 06, 2013, 03:48:25 PM
Colin, I'm expecting at least two kittens....don't disappoint me now ;) Hope your head is feeling a bit less sore today.

Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on July 06, 2013, 03:55:25 PM
Hi Jesnon,

That was a lousy catch up sleep! Perhaps you should have a few glasses this evening at your BBQ....that might help ;) Hope you have a good time.
I think the weather is supposed to be staying nice for the UK now, isn't it? It's a bit too warm here at the moment.....current temperature is 32.5. I'm indoors with the air conditioning on!
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on July 08, 2013, 10:05:13 AM
Thanks guys.

There'll definitely be two kittens..... unless there're three on offer. We couldn't leave one behind now, could we? ;D

My head's coming along - though it looks a bit like a war-zone at the moment. Nothing that pain killers and red wine can't sort out!! 8) The worst thing is, the weather's great at last and I can't ride my motorbike 'cos I can't get my crash helmet on over the stitches. >:( *sigh*
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on August 06, 2013, 05:11:11 PM
Well, after spending around five weeks swimming about, happy as a pig-in-poo, Redd the Honey Gourami decided to stop swimming around, fall of his perch, turn up his little fishy toes and go and sing in the Choir Celestial. Perhaps he wasn't as happy as a pig-in-poo after all. *sigh*  :'(

I suppose that he really does, in my best Mafioso accent, "swim with the fishes" now. Silly bugger!
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: Resa on August 13, 2013, 08:56:01 PM
Hi Colin,
So sorry to read about Redd, such a shame. Will you get something else instead or try another Honey? They're a worry, these fishies, aren't they? :(
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: jesnon on August 14, 2013, 06:51:19 PM
Ooh sorry Colin :-(
Title: Re: Fresh fish...
Post by: ColinB on August 22, 2013, 09:34:21 AM
Thanks guys. I'm not sure yet about other fish in the tank.... I might just leave it as it is as it seems happy and stable. But then I might just visit the fish shop again and see the perfect addition - you know how it is!