Freshwater Adventures

Freshwater Adventures chronicles the story of one company's aquarium full of tropical fish. Our fish are as much a part of our company as we are, and we hope you enjoy their adventures as much as we do.

Monday, September 12, 2005

And baby makes three!
A third miracle molly discovered alive!

A third baby molly was discovered hiding in the foliage of our community aquarium today, a full three days after the first two fry were rescued.

Cari Heelan discovered the first fish, Licorice, on Friday morning. A second fish, Lollipop, was found later in the day by fish-watcher and avid blog reader Blythe Gumminger. The third fish, Lemon Drop, was discovered hiding among foliage by Cari Heelan at 1:30 p.m. today.

The Corner Tripletts, so named because they were discovered in the right-hand corner of the aquarium, are the first tripletts to be rescued in our community aquarium. In two previous births, only lone babies were found alive.

"Fry are often eaten as soon as they are born in community tanks, but these tripletts have defied the odds," said TankKeeper in a press conference moments ago. "It's a great day for our community aquarium. We have three healthy babies tucked away in a crib. Good times."

Cari Heelan was ecstatic over her new find and confided to this reporter: "It could be argued that I could spend more time working and less time looking for baby fish. What can I say? I was in between important meetings. Yeah, that's it. This is off the record, right?"

Of course it is, Cari! Silly goose.

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