Fish Tank - Down the Ribbit Hole
Carl Ray "The storylines careen from near-disaster to nearer-disaster as Ted [(a super-genius goldfish)], Angelo (a narcissist angelfish) and Hoover (a bottom-feeder — and proud of it — out for himself) start out with what seems like an ordinary situation and quickly find all rationality going out the window." - Gary Tyrrell, Fleen.com"It's fun." - Delos Woodruff, ArtPatient.comFish Tank follows the exploits of three aquarium fish who are not only tank mates but close friends (although some of them may not admit it). Ted is a super-genius goldfish with lots of ideas, inventions and a thirst for adventure, usually with disastrous consequences. Angelo is a self-absorbed angelfish and Ted's sometimes reluctant sidekick. Hoover is the bottom-feeding algae-eating plecostomus who wants nothing more than to be left out of Ted's ideas and given some peace.Fish Tank - Down the Ribbit Hole is the fifth volume in a series that chronicles their outrageous exploits (originally a web comic from 2006 to 2008).In this story, Angelo, Ted and Hoover are sharing their aquarium home with a brood of tadpoles brought back from a nearby pond by the people family boy. Ted soon realizes that this will be more than a mild aggravation once the tadpoles become frogs and fish becomes appetizing.
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