Nowhere-on-Thames: Fish Soup...nearly!
the offending planter in its entirety, we had to buy a rather large fish tank. Eventually, we decided that we could sit a. fish tank on top of it, which would divide the room a little, and sort of look. The fish, obviously unaware that I was trying to. save its life, perked up a bit and started trying to leave the bowl by the. as I ladled the hot water from the tank and replaced it with cold water. It takes 300 litres of one of our scarcest commodities, and requires quite a. few fish and plants to keep it looking as it should. I know it’s only a fish, and. suicide in the kitchen sink after I’d gone to the trouble to save its life. then followed a good hour of me shuttling back and forth with bowls of water,. kitchen and found a bowl, I scooped the gourami into it and ran back to the sink,.





The group notes that large-flowered waterweed, which is popular with owners of fish tanks, could cause problems in native waterways if it is not disposed of properly. If the plant is simply dumped when it has outgrown an owner's fish tank,
Sitting on the pavement are a few dozen open fish tanks with tubes gurgling. But much of the rest of the property-the remains of an 18-foot concrete trestle, a rusted water tower, the exposed rusted pilings from a wharf built by the navy at the turn of