Monday, November 14, 2011

Meet Finn, George, River and Lucy

We got some new pet fishes recently

Their names are Finn, George, River and Lucy.

Really, one would expect a post about fishes to be boring. Don't worry, I'm going to go all the way and act real kiddy for this post!

Go ahead and laugh at me for making this post. Mind you, I'm keeping my mind open and not always focusing on harsh reality. That way, I won't grow up all boring.

So here goes!

Meet Finn! Finn is the biggest one out of them all and has a orange tinted tail. He has black spots on his fin. Finn was named after Finn Hudson from Glee. Not because the owner likes the character alot but simply because she wanted a name with a pun. Finn enjoys swimming away from his fellow fish and spends most of his time swimming away from the plants at the bottom of the fish tank and into the limelight! Finn also seems to enjoy eating the weird dried fish food.


Meet George! George was named after George Weasley in Harry Potter. Just like Finn, his tail is also tinted orange and has black spots. George is like a small speedy car, darting in and out of the plants in the tank and around his annoyed fellow fish. He definitely lives up to his counterpart! George also tends to be curious like another well-known animal known as "Curious George" as he often swims to the side of the tank and looks out of it. However, George is not a monkey. Monkeys cannot breathe underwater unless they're Sea-monkeys.



Say Hello to River! She's a cheerful little guppy who was named after River from Doctor Who. While River may not want to blast a Fez into smithereens, when shown a picture of a Fez, she does not hesitate to quickly swim to another direction (as proved through the owner's experiment). River also seems to enjoy the dried fish food and is the second smallest fish among the four of them.



And presenting Lucy! She is the smallest among the four and is slightly grey all over. She also has tons of black spots covering her tail. She may spend most of her time swimming towards the side of the tank like George, but don't let that fool you! Lucy is an imaginative fish just like Lucy from The Chronicles of Narnia whom she was named after. When she is not swimming towards the sides of the tanks, Lucy spends her time swimming among the plants in the tank and making believe her own Narnia.



I made Head-Cannons for my pet fishes! So after this, you maaaaay think I'm slightly (or completely) insane. But really, it is just to cheer up anyone who's reading this!



See you around!

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