
Meet Lilly. She is a bright pink fish, and is very outgoing. She always wants to say, "Hi!" and be friends. She is always ready for a good hello! Loving the camera, Lilly naturally loves being on Mydivapets! She is thrilled to meet you.

Now you know a bit about Lilly and Patty, you should know they would be up to doing a little bonus trick to end the post. So here is your surprise fish trick... feeding wand!
Supplies
A really thin plastic pole/tube
Something to put fish treat in
Non-float-able fish treats
Hot glue
Fish
You - the trainer!
1. Make the feeding wand. To do this, take you plastic pole/tube, hot glue, and treat holder. Hot glue the treat holder to the tube/pole. Let it dry completely before putting it in to the tank.
2. After the feeding wand is completely dry, try putting on the non float-able fish treats on the feeding wand. Make sure your fish like the treat!
3. Place in the wand. If your fish likes the treat a lot, it will probably go after your wand. Let your fish eat the treat.
4. Try practicing this. As you go, try moving around the wand quite a bit so your fish gets used to it and learns to go after it.
5. Done! You have a fish feeder, and your fish knows how to use it! This will come in handy for quite a few tricks.
Have a nice day! Lilly and Patty will see you soon!