I loved to read mysteries when I has a kid. The box car children were a favorite, and also the standard Nancy Drews. They were so exciting! I also couldn’t believe how these kids always had some mystery in their lives, like every five minutes something goes missing, or they find a secret door in a house, or something crazy like that. I could have solved some mysteries if they ever happened in my life, but they never did. UNTIL NOW!
We have the oddest mystery in our house. I’ll try to include as many details as I can, and it likely will never be solved, but here goes.
To begin at the beginning, we have a very small fish tank; it’s a little less than a gallon. It’s current occupant is a tiny yellow fish named Sun Swimmer. Sun Swimmer has lived happily on the ledge in our kitchen for many months, but has recently been moved to the top of our toy shelf in the family room, next door to our resident hermit crabs. The tank is plain still water with a black lid – the lid has a tiny hole in it through which the kids drop fish food. We also have a bubbler, which is a tiny pump that gets plugged into the wall and a plastic tube that get inserted into the fish tank with a small turtle shaped pumice like stone attached to the other end of the tube. The pump pumps air through the tube, the air goes into the turtle, and comes out as tiny bubbles (minute details, but they will be come important!).
Yesterday was the first day that we used the bubbler, because we had just bought a new turtle pumice rock. Sun Swimmer enjoyed the bubbles, but he’s such a tiny little guy. I thought we should give Sun Swimmer a little break from the bubbles. So last night around 10:20 as we were heading up to bed John detached the tube from the pump and the pump from the wall. The turtle and one end of the tube were still in the tank. We went to bed.
This morning John called upstairs to me and said “Carrie! We have a mystery! The fish is dead and there is NO water in the tank.”
I hurried downstairs thinking I would have a big wet mess to clean up, but there was no water, anywhere. A gallon of water had disappeared. Miraculously there was the tiniest bit of water just at the level of the stones in the bottom of the tank, but before you pull the “syphon” solution, it was well below the level of the plastic tube in the turtle, the tube had never been fully submerged, and the tube goes UP and out of the tank above the water level. The fish was alive! He was in a low part of the rocks with enough water to keep oxygenated. So we filled the tank back up and the fish is doing fine.
So where did the water go??
I thought for a second John was pulling some practical joke, but he swears he is not. We looked in the toy bins to see if anything was wet – on the floor, underneath the furniture, in the ceiling on the room below….. nothing. No sign of a gallon of water.
Our next thought was maybe a tiny crack in the tank. So after we refilled the tank I put a paper towel underneath it and put a mark on the edge where the water level was. 8 hours later it’s still at the same level.
We have an open investigation into the case of the empty fish tank, and are taking any leads we can get!