fish watching

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RedDevilDon2005;2103146; said:
a few hours a day, after i get off work i sit on my couch and play guitar and watch my devil watch me, lol
Sounds like me. I get home from work, pull up a chair in front of my 75 (which has a stand I built myself to be at a perfect viewing level to sit in front of) and feed the fish and watch them for a while. Sometimes I bring my acoustic and my dad makes fun of me saying I'm playing/singing to my fish
 
I've got tanks lined along pretty much every wall in the house and in every room so there's not a time I'm not watching fish. Extrememly relaxing. The fish that make me laugh out loud on a daily basis are the Oscars. Such goofballs.
 
I nornally don't watch my aquariums for a long period of time in one sitting. I check on them frequently during the day though. I'm always checking to see what my fish are up to. Since it's tons of short periods, I can't really guess how much time total.
 
i watch mine as much as i can
 
banjocat;2103946; said:
I nornally don't watch my aquariums for a long period of time in one sitting. I check on them frequently during the day though. I'm always checking to see what my fish are up to. Since it's tons of short periods, I can't really guess how much time total.

Same here. My puffer is by the TV in the living room, so anytime someone is watching TV, they end up watching him. Other then that, I usually just walk by them quite often and watch for a few minutes at a time.
 
I try to watch them as much as possible. I find them super relaxing, nothing like chillin in front of the tank after a long day at the office.

Now my tank is in my bedroom so I dont really watch it as much as I used to when it was in the living room because I chill in the living room more often. But soon it will be back out there, then it will be 4-5 hours a day give or take haha

when I move to my new office I am thinking about getting a 5g or something and keeping something in it thats fun to watch...not sure what yet
 
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