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23 year old art major, amateur cartoonist, and rat fancier. This blog is 90% reblogs and rats, the remaining is personal art and the occasional blog entry.

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I love my little Creeperfish

I just want you all to know how much I adore my Duke. He’s such a creepy little betta, he always needs to be able to see me and he follows my hands when I wiggle them at him. 

Anyway, his tank is behind my laptop and so he’s always hovering right over my laptop.

Staring

and when I acknowledge him he gets excited and wiggles insanely.

Don’t worry, Dukely. You are a lovely creep and I love you. :V 

Also he is probably the most successfully alive fish I’ve ever kept. He’s still alive and healthy anyway, hurr~

Here’s my little Dukefish, being fabulously sassy as he always is~
He became severely bloated about a month ago and after a lengthy fasting-and-pea session, I was afraid I was battling a failing battle with Dropsy. He became sluggish and stayed at the bottom of the tank most of the time. He also lost a lot of his pretty red color. There was a point where his belly was as big as Skittle. :x
After having no luck with the pea, I moved him to a small bowl and followed a Dropsy “remedy” I found that required treating his water and frequent bowl cleanings. I fasted and pea treated again, and eventually, his belly gradually went down.Here, it is full of delicious brine shrimp. :P He’s not 100%, still a bit round, but I can definitely tell he’s feeling better. He’s wiggling around like a maniac again, he’s gotten his color back, and even felt good enough to flare for me tonight! :’D

Here’s my little Dukefish, being fabulously sassy as he always is~

He became severely bloated about a month ago and after a lengthy fasting-and-pea session, I was afraid I was battling a failing battle with Dropsy. He became sluggish and stayed at the bottom of the tank most of the time. He also lost a lot of his pretty red color. There was a point where his belly was as big as Skittle. :x

After having no luck with the pea, I moved him to a small bowl and followed a Dropsy “remedy” I found that required treating his water and frequent bowl cleanings. I fasted and pea treated again, and eventually, his belly gradually went down.

Here, it is full of delicious brine shrimp. :P He’s not 100%, still a bit round, but I can definitely tell he’s feeling better. He’s wiggling around like a maniac again, he’s gotten his color back, and even felt good enough to flare for me tonight! :’D

Thought I’d upload some pictures of my new babby, Duke (Wellington) hurhur. :B 
He’s a pretty little Crowntail Betta. We brought him home from work yesterday and he seems to be adjusting nicely. <3 

Tank get!

So, I bought a 3 gallon aquarium today while stopping to get some ice cream to deliver to my mouth and also some for Matt lol.

I’ve been seeing a lot of contradicting info on how many gallons I’d need for a single betta, but the general consensus seems to say 3 gallons is… okay for them. I’ve seen them in much smaller enclosures, but I didn’t want anything smaller than what I got because it just seems too small. I think he’ll be fine in there since I only plan on having a single fish in there.

Anyway, gonna pick up a heater and some decorations tomorrow at work and then start cycling this tank for when I get me my new babby. <3

Also I will pictures when it’s all set up!