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Fish Make The Greatest Pets
by: Jennifer Shircel
Aren’t the children always begging for a pet or another
pet?
You don’t want a cat – there’s that whole litter box
thing. You don’t want to train a puppy, plus what about
when you want to go away for the night? Birds make such
a mess and can be quite noisy. And then there’s those
“rodent” things.
When we found out we were expecting our first child we
decided to decorate the nursery in tropical fish decor.
Then we thought a fish tank in the room would be perfect
for the “white noise” and for a nice little night light.
So we bought a 10 gallon tank set that cost about $40
for everything but the fish. We had no clue about caring
for fish, so we only got a few fancy guppies that were
about $3 each. How cheap!!
Who knew we’d become addicted? Well, me anyways. We
learned that guppies are live bearers, meaning that they
have “live” babies instead of laying eggs and they can
be all sorts of pretty colors. Needless to say, we
learned a few things about raising guppies and haven’t
spent any more money buying fish (well, except for a few
more different colored guppies and a bigger tank to
start breeding our own)!
Fish are so easy to take care of and are rather
inexpensive to keep. We clean out their tank a little
bit each month and spend about $2 on food for them that
lasts about 3 months. The kids all love the guppies –
their pretty colors and especially watching the babies
grow. I love the guppies because they’re cheap,
relaxing, neat, quiet and they teach the children about
responsibility with having a pet.
So before you jump down their throats about not having a
pet, tell the kids to consider some guppies. If you’re
looking to do some more research on them, check out
www.guppies.com . There are plenty of tips and people
there that are willing to answer all of your questions. |
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