|
Fish Make The Greatest Pets
Aren’t the children always begging for a pet or another pet?
You don’t want a cat – there’s that whole litter box thing. You don’t want to train a puppy, plus what about when you want to go away for the night? Birds make such a mess and can be quite noisy. And then there’s those “rodent” things.
When we found out we were expecting our first child we decided to decorate the nursery in tropical fish decor. Then we thought a fish tank in the room would be perfect for the “white noise” and for a nice little night light. So we bought a 10 gallon tank set that cost about $40 for everything but the fish. We had no clue about caring for fish, so we only got a few fancy guppies that were about $3 each. How cheap!!
Who knew we’d become addicted? Well, me anyways. We learned that guppies are live bearers, meaning that they have “live” babies instead of laying eggs and they can be all sorts of pretty colors. Needless to say, we learned a few things about raising guppies and haven’t spent any more money buying fish (well, except for a few more different colored guppies and a bigger tank to start breeding our own)!
Fish are so easy to take care of and are rather inexpensive to keep. We clean out their tank a little bit each month and spend about $2 on food for them that lasts about 3 months. The kids all love the guppies – their pretty colors and especially watching the babies grow. I love the guppies because they’re cheap, relaxing, neat, quiet and they teach the children about responsibility with having a pet.
So before you jump down their throats about not having a pet, tell the kids to consider some guppies. If you’re looking to do some more research on them, check out www.guppies.com . There are plenty of tips and people there that are willing to answer all of your questions.
For more tips on pets and more money saving tips, visit us at www.MomOnABudget.com.
About The Author
Jennifer Shircel is the owner of www.MomOnABudget.com - an excellent resource for moms. We have work at home ideas, money saving tips, how to decorate on a budget, quick easy recipes and so much more.
Jennifer Shircel
More Articles
To have or Not to have: How Many Pets should an Owner own? - C Bailey Lloyd LadyCamelot Many potential pet owners think that owning a puppy is cute -- or that having a puppy is all fun and games; when in fact, puppies grow up to be sometimes very big dogs. All pets, whether it be a cat, a dog, a ferret or a bird, animals need lots of...
Guinea Pigs As Pets - Phyllis Wasserman Guinea Pigs
Guinea pigs are fun pets. They like to eat green peppers, oranges, romaine lettuce, parsley, spinach, carrots, plums and apples.
They must have 10 to 30 mg of Vitamin C everyday since they don't store it. They also eat plain guinea...
Recognizing Medical Emergencies in Pets - Linda Mar Veterinary Hospital IS IT AN EMERGENCY?
Some emergencies such as seizures, heavy bleeding, gaping
wounds, collapse, and paralysis are easily identified as
requiring immediate attention. Other kinds of emergencies are
not so easy to recognize but may be just as...
Pneumonia in Pets - Alfred M Legendre DVM Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs. It is rare in cats
and less common in dogs than in people. There are many types of
pneumonia, with bacterial and fungal infections being the most
common.
The dog's lungs are not very susceptible to...
Birth Control Alternatives (In Pets) - Autumn P Davidson DVM Neutering, ovariohysterectomy (spaying) of females or castration
of males, remains the most effective, least expensive, safest,
and permanent method of birth control for pets. The procedures
are well tolerated by dogs and cats and are routinely...
Pets: Choosing A Groomer - Gary Allison
Different pets have vastly different grooming needs. Some pets need a lot more grooming than others. The majority of animals will need some kind of grooming service at some stage of their lives. Whether it's bathing or trimming, or even a large...
Kids and Pets, will it work? - Mariangie González How can my child benefit from having a pet? 1. Social skills and self-esteem. Feelings and positive experiences with their pet can help children feel good about their own. Loving a pet can also help kids to love and trust other people. 2....
Protocol for the Introduction of a New Pet to Other Household Pets - Cornell Feline Health Center When you first bring home a new pet, expect a period of
transition and adjustment for the other pets in the household.
You may find that some pets hide from the new addition, whereas
others might try to push it around. Sometimes the original...
Top 5 Best Gifts For Your Pets - Christine Arbor Most individuals or families view their pets as a member of the family as well. That said there is no reason why they should not be included in birthdays, Christmas or any other holiday for that matter. It's a special day for them as well and it...
How to Provide Holiday Petsitting - Morgen Marshall During the holidays, there are a lot of opportunities for a
Petsitter to work. People go out of town to visit exotic places
or faraway family and friends. During their absence, they want
their cats to be comfortable.
While an overnight trip...
Pets for Christmas - Summer Fey Foovay
Pets for Christmas Presents
In general, pets as Christmas presents are a very bad idea. Both
for the pet, and for the person receiving the pet. Adopting an
animal into the family is very much like having a child. You
would not just...
Treating Pets with Ear Medications - Linda Mar Veterinary Hospital To treat your pet's ears with medication, try to following steps:
Tilt the animal's head so the ear to be treated is 'up.' (If
your pet's ear flap hangs down, lift it as you are tilting the
head.)
Medicated ointment:
Place a small...
|