When we used to have fish, we would use water that had been drawn from the tap at least one day earlier (that had set out for at least a day) to make sure it was at room temperature like the fish were used to and (I believe) to allow chlorine in the water to dissipate into the air before using it in the fish tank/bowl.
Fish almost achieved ghosthood. I wonder how come people don’t claim to see more animal ghosts. I mean in the “reality” of ghost encounters; I haven’t heard much about phantom animals.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
gee, Poncho, you think?
Algolei I about 2 years ago
He was just mostly dead.
Doug K about 2 years ago
When we used to have fish, we would use water that had been drawn from the tap at least one day earlier (that had set out for at least a day) to make sure it was at room temperature like the fish were used to and (I believe) to allow chlorine in the water to dissipate into the air before using it in the fish tank/bowl.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Fish almost achieved ghosthood. I wonder how come people don’t claim to see more animal ghosts. I mean in the “reality” of ghost encounters; I haven’t heard much about phantom animals.
Maswartz about 2 years ago
“I was almost free!”
reedkomicks Premium Member about 2 years ago
So the dog changes the water?