Do you think fish go to sleep?
Take a look at this and you tell me.
It is our clown loach who is about 17 years old now. Naturally, with old age he gets tired and lies down to have the odd kip. A great source of humour when unsuspecting friends drop in.
The other night my mate Ron turned up, a carp fisherman. After a while our loach caught his eye and he said, "I'm sorry to have to tell you, but I think one of your fish is dead."
Without looking we both laughed whereupon he was puzzled. Surely enough, after a while the fish turned right side up and swam off. He always sleeps under this rock thing though.
Take a look at this and you tell me.
It is our clown loach who is about 17 years old now. Naturally, with old age he gets tired and lies down to have the odd kip. A great source of humour when unsuspecting friends drop in.
The other night my mate Ron turned up, a carp fisherman. After a while our loach caught his eye and he said, "I'm sorry to have to tell you, but I think one of your fish is dead."
Without looking we both laughed whereupon he was puzzled. Surely enough, after a while the fish turned right side up and swam off. He always sleeps under this rock thing though.