me and hubby (weeser) have 2 blue peacocks named mr and mrs peabody:dance2: , 2 electric labs female lemondrop and male lemonhead , a baby yellow fry named pee wee (b/c it is so small) , a upside down cat named spot:look: , an electric blue named mr blueberry:duh: , a red peacock named flipper(b/c he was sick a few days ago and was only using one fin, now he is back to using both):sick: , a red zebra named buster(cuz' he tries to bust everyone up in the tank):Angel: ,and pink g's(havent gotten around to naming them yet):huh: :argue: , all of them are in an 80 gallon bowfront tank with lots of driftwood and rocks and fake plants.
My blue crown tail betta was just named yesterday. We were discussing fish in my classroom (I work with 3 and 4 year olds- 20 of them!!) and I showed them a picture of my betta. One little girl asked his name, of which I replied- he doesn't have a name. I asked her what I should name him and her very quick response was "Scooby Doo!." So now I have Scooby Doo the crown tail betta.
This is a fun thread someone pulled up... first post from 2004?? hehe... anyhow:
Male Dwarf Gourami: Mr. Darcy
Female Dwarf Gourami: Ms. Elizabeth
School of Brilliant Rasboras: Sophies
Crayfish: Jonah
Cories: Though I can't tell them apart except for the biggest one, I've given them all separate names just for the heck of it: Sherlock, Bazil, Watson, Enigma, Mystery and Wonder
Swordtails: Female - Candy, 2 Males - Mercutio and Cooper
Yea... well, it's more fun when I can refer to them as something I suppose, some people think it is "silly" or "stupid" but that's their opinion