I thought I would pop in here and type a quick "Hello" and introduction before perusing the many different threads that have already caught my eye. Up until a few weeks ago, I was on the "no way" list of ever owning fish. . . my experience was either admiring the extravagant tanks I knew I could never maintain (let alone afford) or fair fish other people won that died a couple days later despite my best efforts. Otherwise, meh.
That is, until I discovered the Bubmblee Goby, and became aware of how fascinating fish can be. I adore anything bumblee related, so it came as no shock I was drawn to them, and I'll admit, most of my thoughts were on "adorable." As I began reading more and more about them to be sure I could give them a good home, proper setup, care, etc. and about their behavior. . . I knew I HAD to have them when I realized I *could* pull this off if I was careful. Still, I know I don't know the half of what I'm getting myself into, so I wanted to join this forum since it seems to have such a wealth of knowledge I can continue to learn from. My "journal" of sorts is started, I am looking into a tank setup for sale, and I*hope* I'm ready come the end of April when I move. I'm not one to jump into something clueless so this will give me time to think and plan, but I also do not have patience and know I'll want to start on the tank when I get the keys! Guess we will see how things work out
That is, until I discovered the Bubmblee Goby, and became aware of how fascinating fish can be. I adore anything bumblee related, so it came as no shock I was drawn to them, and I'll admit, most of my thoughts were on "adorable." As I began reading more and more about them to be sure I could give them a good home, proper setup, care, etc. and about their behavior. . . I knew I HAD to have them when I realized I *could* pull this off if I was careful. Still, I know I don't know the half of what I'm getting myself into, so I wanted to join this forum since it seems to have such a wealth of knowledge I can continue to learn from. My "journal" of sorts is started, I am looking into a tank setup for sale, and I*hope* I'm ready come the end of April when I move. I'm not one to jump into something clueless so this will give me time to think and plan, but I also do not have patience and know I'll want to start on the tank when I get the keys! Guess we will see how things work out