Yesterday afternoon I was cleaning Veronica's ten gallon tank. After taking out all of her stuff (filter, light, basking area, river rocks, shells etc.) I just carried the the thing into the bathroom and like an IDIOT I just tilted it over to let the water drain (I KNOW! WHAT WAS I THINKING! IT'S A GLASS TANK!) and of course the side bumps against the sink and it cracks and cuts my finger.
I'm freaking out because little Veronica's home is destroyed. I make a mad run to Wal*Mart for a replacement and while I'm there I witness a wallet jacking. Some woman just jacked this other woman's wallet, ran out of the store, and got into a get-away car and sped off. [!!!]?
I was just standing there holding my tank thinking "WHAT KIND OF WORLD IS THIS THAT A WOMAN STEALS A WALLET AND MY TANK BREAKS?".
There is a point to this post. I swear.
The best way to clean a glass tank without one of those neat things that drains water? The only thing I can think is to do what I usually do when I'm not breaking the tank...which is just dipping a bowl in the tank and emptying slowly.
I've been wanting to get Veronica a 20 gallon so I was really upset that Wal*Mart didn't have one. Of course, by the time she really needs to update to a bigger tank I'll probably have to adopt her out since I'm going to college. I really don't want to give up Veronica come August. I'm really quite attached to her and she's a pet that I hope to have for many years.
And now I'm completely on another subject. There is a lot of rambling in this post. Excuse me. I'm just emotional about the thought of having to adopt her out.


