Chopsticks
Today I had opportunity to be some what pleased with my progress in learning how to use chopsticks. With two flimsy little wood skewers, I was able to get ahold of one dead fish at the bottom of the tank and bring it out. I only lost a grip on it once.
However, I find it nearly impossible to pull the other dead fish from the tank with said skewers. For one, I am speaking of the many, many grape seed fish. I am incapable of picking up single grains of rice on chopsticks when they are on a plate in front of me, so trying to get rice kernals at the bottom of five gallons of water would be quite a task. Secondly, these little sweet hearts of grape seeds decided to burrow into the rocks at the bottom of the acquarium before they decided to die. So I can see four smushed up against the glass, and that leaves about ten in random crevices throughout the rock garden. Anybody have a rock vaccuum cleaner I could borrow?
Or is anybody especially proficient with chopsticks?
However, I find it nearly impossible to pull the other dead fish from the tank with said skewers. For one, I am speaking of the many, many grape seed fish. I am incapable of picking up single grains of rice on chopsticks when they are on a plate in front of me, so trying to get rice kernals at the bottom of five gallons of water would be quite a task. Secondly, these little sweet hearts of grape seeds decided to burrow into the rocks at the bottom of the acquarium before they decided to die. So I can see four smushed up against the glass, and that leaves about ten in random crevices throughout the rock garden. Anybody have a rock vaccuum cleaner I could borrow?
Or is anybody especially proficient with chopsticks?
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