How many of your fish have jumped?

Number of your fish that have Jumped

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Chaz

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I have had eight jumpers. How about you?
 
Luckey :thumbs: :rolleyes: B) three of my guppys died :-( and the rest are still there! :fun:
 
3 danios and 1 harlequin.
The danios though, do they count? They didn't jump from their tank :p

Me and my boyfriend were moving 5 danios over to a different tank, but being new and stuff, we didn't know they were jumpers. We put them in a bowl filled pretty much to the top ... after my bf caught the last danio he asked me how many we had in the bowl, just to make sure we had them all. Well, the answer was 2. We both freaked, I left the room! (Umm, yes, I'm horribly jumpy and stuff ... just had to flee at the thought of fish out on the lose and perhaps dying!). He managed to find them all within a minute though! 1 Very badly covered in dog/cat hair because it landed next to the desk (inbetween desk & wall :/ )

All survived though :)
 
I voted one but it's really 0. We've not had a jumper yet, luckily.
 
When I first started fish keeping last year I lost 1 betta to suicide. I also lost 3 goldfish that were in my pond. Since then I had one goldfish jump that I saw and rescued. We don't have the goldfish anymore cause they are too messy and jumpy. All my tanks now have lids, so even if they do jump they can't go far.
 
I have a nifty little invention on my tank called a hood which works wonders with keeping the fish in the tank. :p

The only fish I've lost on the floor was Jute, our rope fish who vanished from the tank one night.

We didn't find his perfectly dried, mummified corpse for four years until we moved the tank one day.
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SirMinion said:
I have a nifty little invention on my tank called a hood which works wonders with keeping the fish in the tank. :p

The only fish I've lost on the floor was Jute, our rope fish who vanished from the tank one night.

We didn't find his perfectly dried, mummified corpse for four years until we moved the tank one day.
rope.jpg
Wow... that's really odd :blink:... and cool *lol*

I lost two female bettas back in the back before I figured out how important lids are (especially for short-finned bettas,) and my oscar jumped out once when I had the hood open feeding him... needless to say he's fine, since I was standing right there at the time :p
 

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