The landlord likely put up the fish as a unique decorative element to create a distinctive ambiance in the space, perhaps aiming to evoke a coastal or nautical theme. Additionally, it could serve as a conversation starter among tenants or guests, adding a quirky touch to the environment. Finally, the fish might also symbolize the landlord's personality or interests, reflecting a love for fishing or marine life.
I would fill up th bathtub real quick and then put the fish in it and I would hurry up and fill he tank up with water then put the fish and stuff in it
He can, but, if you don't leave, he has to put that person up somewhere else.
depends on the FISH. if they saltwater fish, then you put salt water in the aquarium, same thing for the freshwater fish. if you dont know what kind of fish it is, look it up.
You can put a star fish in your garden if you want it to burn up and die, starfish need water!
you can feed it crushed up fish flakes. you put some fish flakes in a plastic bag grind then up with your fingers and get a toothpick wet it stick it in the bag and put it in the water.
heat water up, put it in the sink and then put the fish in the sink. (plz remember to put the plug in)
it does live it is a fish crashed up and put some sauce
Explain this all to the judge when you go to court. And, as long as you up by the terms of the lease, and then there's no reason to be put out. If as such this happens to you, then challenge it in court. In most states, the landlord should be aware that if he or she illegally evicted you, your landlord could be liable for up to three times the amount of rent.
shake it up might but i dont think fish hooks will
You can try to leave some fish out in the woods and put a camera up to prove it was Bigfoot and not a bear.
You need to get out half the water and the fish clean the filter if you have on then put the fish back in and try not feeding them as much that's probably what is making it fog up.
As soon as he possibly can, and, in the mean time, has to put you up somewhere, or provide safe space heaters.