You know you're a fishkeeper when.......

You know you're a fish keeper when you feed your cat spirulina tablets when you run out of greenies. You know your cat is a fishkeeper when they meow for more.

You know you're a fishkeeper when you intentionally avoid restaurants like Capt. D's , Long John Silver's and Red Lobster.

Now I don't know about that. I think those are restaurants one would avoid if one preferred not to have ptomaine. :nono:

/ Not seriously, but there are so many better seafood joints out there.
 
You know you're a fishkeeper when you take your kid to the lfs and she goes right up to the shelf and says "these are the bloodworms we need for the fishies mom".
 
Haha! good one

you know you're a fishkeeper when you tell other people what kind of algae is in their tank
 
you know you're a fishkeeper when you are on the phone with your best friend and say "i'll have to call you back, it's my fish!" when you think it's sick.

on that same note: you know your best friend is a fishkeeper when you call them back and they ask if the fish is ok.
 
You know you're a fishkeeper when your cell phone only rings when you're up to your elbows in an aquarium.
/ The missus, she has a talent for that.
 
You know you're a fishkeeper when you put your phone on 'do not disturb' while you're doing water changes.
 
you know you are a fish keeper is when you still have a little more room in your room but your mom wont let you set up another tank and you got your father back into the fish keeping hobby

a little different thing: you know you need a new fish when you start watching ur copepods in your sump
 
When you're emptying your dishwasher and you find peacock moss stuck to a glass.

When the fish get fed breakfast before the cat, the dog and even the kids.

When you count each and every fish every morning to make sure they are all there, all ok and no one is sick or missing.

When you have a long wish list set up at your favorite online fish supplies site and a secret stash set aside for that next tank your planning.
 
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