Hi Rona,
If you really care about these fish, it's a better idea to find a new home for them than to let them die!
Your fish need a much bigger tank, plus a filter, and that means a lot more work for you and your parents! Those things will cost a lot more money, too. My filter cost $100!
I think the best idea for you is to find someone in your area that has a pond. They can take your fish and make sure they live a healthy, happy life. The pond owner might even let you take your fish back when you move into a house and you can afford a big tank.
You can try posting an ad in the newspaper, or in the Recycler online classifieds. Ask your mom what she thinks is the best idea. Even if she thinks that is too much work or will take too long, you can still take the fish to your local pet store.
Good luck!
If you really care about these fish, it's a better idea to find a new home for them than to let them die!
Your fish need a much bigger tank, plus a filter, and that means a lot more work for you and your parents! Those things will cost a lot more money, too. My filter cost $100!
I think the best idea for you is to find someone in your area that has a pond. They can take your fish and make sure they live a healthy, happy life. The pond owner might even let you take your fish back when you move into a house and you can afford a big tank.
You can try posting an ad in the newspaper, or in the Recycler online classifieds. Ask your mom what she thinks is the best idea. Even if she thinks that is too much work or will take too long, you can still take the fish to your local pet store.
Good luck!