Saturday, February 20, 2016

Hanging with my pony

It's been really nice out and I was able to hang out with Penny Wednesday and Friday.


Wednesday she got her hooves trimmed.

The herd...

I edited this photo.

A couple months ago Penny rubbed some fur off her face. Putting on ointment FINALLY payed off!



Friday was a bath day.

Look how white her sock is!

Wet mane

She ALWAYS stops and eats while I'm opening the gate.

It's so cute how she calls me when I walk away.

AANNDD she rolled -_-



~Emma


Thursday, February 18, 2016

Michael Franklin Swimsworth I

Remember this guy? Well, he is doing very well. He has lived  and thrived in his little .5 gallon tank for a whole year, and after doing some research, I found out a minimum tank size for bettas are 2.5 gallons since they LOVE to swim!* So I got him a new tank last week!! It's the Topfin Aquascene 180 3.5 gallon. (It was on sale for $23.99 at PetSmart for the month of February if anyone is wondering)  So I'm just gonna share some pics of his adorable self...

Mikey in his tank

His name plate



The tank has 8 different color settings. This one is red.


I don't know if you can see it, but a tack from my bulletin board fell in the tank!

His cave and sea shell

He's so photogenic...



Plants

Noooo why do you have to move so much?!

The rocks (I actually got them in the backyard)

Pink light.


Weeelllll.... that's all for today!

~Emma

*If you are wondering, "Hey! Bettas live in filthy, muddy puddles all the time! Why should they need a nice, clean, big tank?"  Well. WILD bettas are the ones who live in Asia and in the mud puddles. These pet store fish were bred, so no, they cannot thrive in small spaces, unless you clean the tank every week.
THIS is a wild betta

THIS is a bred-to-be-a-pet betta. See the difference?