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My coworker brought a fish to work, to have at her desk. I get plants and pictures to have in your cubicle. But a fish, in fishbowl? It just seems a little odd.
Anyone else seen this before? What do you think of it?
Re: Bringing a fish to work?
They can go several days without being fed. :-) I worried about the same thing.
That was what I thought. Glad to know they don't have to be fed everyday. I was worrying about the poor little guy and thinking he would be hungry this weekend!
I've heard of companies that let you bring your pets to work (Ben & Jerry's being one of them) and H and I were like man that'd be fun!
Most people that bring fish to work, have them in a bowl, with a plant in it, and the fish will feed on the plant.Usually that's the way it's done. Does your CW's fish have a plant?
I use to have a beta. His name was George, he passed not too long ago.
Waaa!!!