jawfishray
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My little buddy passed on this morning. He had a good life, was big and fat, but in the end he convulsed a few times and joined Davey Jones (the sailor not the singer).
Ernie was a Caribbean Blenny with great markings on a mottled brown/off white body...small specks of red and blue in his dragonete like fins. He had a funny high top knot of red "hair", hense the Ernie reference. 4" at final ceremonies.
Yesterday he let me know he time was almost up, I suspect it was a breakdown of one of his systems or something internal was bothering him. Was very aggetated, was quick jerking movements and convulsions. He stopped eating 2 days ago that I saw, but was still breathing ok, and the rest was normal. Good color, still fat belly, bright eyes, and clean full fins. So I suspect internal or age.
So good bye little dude, you were funny. Rest assured, in my families fine pet naming tradition, Ernie will live again...as Ernie II.
(I have clean pics of him, but yet again I am looking for decisive directions on loading images...I see the above drop for IMG "insert your image", it is the next step that has me somewhat baffled. I am not as computer savie as I am "build anything with your hands" savie. So any specific help, beyond click on IMG would be appreciated and quite helpful!)
Ray Boemler
www.peanutbutterjellyfish.com
Ernie was a Caribbean Blenny with great markings on a mottled brown/off white body...small specks of red and blue in his dragonete like fins. He had a funny high top knot of red "hair", hense the Ernie reference. 4" at final ceremonies.
Yesterday he let me know he time was almost up, I suspect it was a breakdown of one of his systems or something internal was bothering him. Was very aggetated, was quick jerking movements and convulsions. He stopped eating 2 days ago that I saw, but was still breathing ok, and the rest was normal. Good color, still fat belly, bright eyes, and clean full fins. So I suspect internal or age.
So good bye little dude, you were funny. Rest assured, in my families fine pet naming tradition, Ernie will live again...as Ernie II.
(I have clean pics of him, but yet again I am looking for decisive directions on loading images...I see the above drop for IMG "insert your image", it is the next step that has me somewhat baffled. I am not as computer savie as I am "build anything with your hands" savie. So any specific help, beyond click on IMG would be appreciated and quite helpful!)
Ray Boemler
www.peanutbutterjellyfish.com