The living
conditions for the goldfish in the tank appear to have been perfect - it had grown to 10inches in length
and fed off food scraps which passed through the filter.It has now been given
its own exhibition at Shima Marineland (pictured) in Japan, where its tale of
survival draws large crowds.
The incredible tale
of survival began seven years ago when the carnivorous arapaima displayed at
the aquarium were fed live fish, Yahoo Japan reported.These fearsome creatures,
native to South America and the Amazon, can grow up to 13ft in length and eat
smaller fish.The hero baby gold fish was
thrown into the tank as live bait but managed to evade the predators by
swimming down a 1cm-wide gap.Following the pipework, it ended up in the
filtration unit where it lived in total seclusion and darkness for seven years,
feeding off food scraps which made their way into the tank.
When found, its
only deficiency was its color. Because there was no sunlight in the filtration
tank, it turned a shade of light yellow rather than dark gold. Though it makes an interesting read – how somebody
remembered a tiny fish thrown seven
years earlier – why no similar fish were thrown 0r how people now say it is the
fish thrown 7 years ago – all defies common logic.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
30th June 2015.
