There once was an average, everyday person without goldfish named Bob.
Bob was bored and lonely. What did he do to fix this problem? He decided to browse his local pet shop, hoping to come across a new companion. He ventured towards the back of the store where there's countless fishtanks covering the wall, and fish of all sizes, shapes and colors swimming around, having a good fishy time. However of the perhaps hundreds of fish there, only one fish managed to catch his eye: An antlered goldfish.
He blinked once, twice, even thrice to see if his eyes were playing tricks on him. But sure enough, that's what it was. Amazed, he instantly purchase this odd goldfish (and a few feeder goldfish because the antlered goldfish would need some friends too) and set off on his way.
He noticed after a few weeks his antlered goldfish seemed to be getting puffy, but of course he didn't tell him that, because that would be rude. Bob moved him to his own tiny tank in fear his little fishy was sick and quickly ran off to buy medicines. But when he returned, much to his surprise, there was no longer his fish in the bowl, but his fish and a LOT of little eggs. And he noticed little fishy is much slimmer. Apparently the little guy is a girl (like he would have known in the first place what gender it was), and moved him/her back to the other tank with the feeders. Over the next few days, those eggs hatched and tiny little fishies were swimming around. Once they were big enough, Bob pondered whether he should start making money off of the quickly-reproducing fishies. Seeing as he had no other idea but that one, he went through with it.
Bob is an average, everyday millionaire with an antlered goldfish.
Bob was bored and lonely. What did he do to fix this problem? He decided to browse his local pet shop, hoping to come across a new companion. He ventured towards the back of the store where there's countless fishtanks covering the wall, and fish of all sizes, shapes and colors swimming around, having a good fishy time. However of the perhaps hundreds of fish there, only one fish managed to catch his eye: An antlered goldfish.
He blinked once, twice, even thrice to see if his eyes were playing tricks on him. But sure enough, that's what it was. Amazed, he instantly purchase this odd goldfish (and a few feeder goldfish because the antlered goldfish would need some friends too) and set off on his way.
He noticed after a few weeks his antlered goldfish seemed to be getting puffy, but of course he didn't tell him that, because that would be rude. Bob moved him to his own tiny tank in fear his little fishy was sick and quickly ran off to buy medicines. But when he returned, much to his surprise, there was no longer his fish in the bowl, but his fish and a LOT of little eggs. And he noticed little fishy is much slimmer. Apparently the little guy is a girl (like he would have known in the first place what gender it was), and moved him/her back to the other tank with the feeders. Over the next few days, those eggs hatched and tiny little fishies were swimming around. Once they were big enough, Bob pondered whether he should start making money off of the quickly-reproducing fishies. Seeing as he had no other idea but that one, he went through with it.
Bob is an average, everyday millionaire with an antlered goldfish.
Has this story inspired you? Good! Follow in this individual's footsteps by getting your very own antlered goldfish today! It seems like the only thing these little guys know how to do is multiply, which they do. A lot. Breed antlered goldfish with unique designs and colors today!
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Each individual may purchase up to five unrelated Antlered Goldfish. However they may own countless offspring.
Individuals may breed their Antlered Goldfish up to five times. Antlered Goldfish don't understand the concept of having only one mate, and will lose interest in their past mates. However once they are done with breeding, males lose their aggression and will swim in schools with past mates, and even other males as long as they're finished as well.
Antlered Goldfish males are slightly more aggressive and territorial than females, and will not tolerate other mature males near them. Keep males in separate tanks.
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Notice:This is a trial species, and it is not meant to be taken very seriously. The story above is about as serious as this species will be. But this does not mean rudeness will be tolerated. Please follow the rules, be kind, and just keep swimming.