Caution - do you name your fish?

Naming fish isn't at all unusual. Reef fish, to many people, are pets. Pets get names. Period. It's not just a dog and cat world - a fish, tarantula, iguana or even a giant hissing cockroach can be a much loved pet, and every pet deserves to have a unique name.

Clowns have amazing behaviour patterns and personalities, how could you not want to name them? My maroons are named Punch and Judy - they're obviously in love but always bickering, and Punch is forever pummelling Judy (he head-butts her in the side about 1,000 times a day); it suits them. :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11106144#post11106144 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ACBlinky
Clowns have amazing behaviour patterns and personalities, how could you not want to name them? My maroons are named Punch and Judy - they're obviously in love but always bickering, and Punch is forever pummelling Judy (he head-butts her in the side about 1,000 times a day); it suits them. :D

You wouldn't, by chance, have read The Tragic Comedy or Comical Tragidy of Mr. Punch and Judy, have you?
 
My clowns were Kismet and Mojo, but Mojo went carpet-surfing (yes...I lost my Mojo!), so now they are Kismet and Junior.

My Potter's Angel is named "Harry"; orange spot blenny is "Spot"; Candy Hogfish is "Sunshine"; and the LTA is "Medusa".

Mostly though, I tend to call them "little buddy" or "little dude". LOL

Tracy
 
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