I will never understand this.  Yesterday I cleaned my daughter's fish
 tank.  I caught all the fish in a small net to put them in a baggie 
while I siphoned out a third of the tank, cleaned all the algae off the 
glass, and put in new water with a couple chemicals.  Simple.
Not simple.
One fish eluded the net.  This one.
"OK," I thought as I came back to the tank, "Fine.  Be too quick for me.  I'll just clean the tank with you in it."
But
 when I returned from putting the other fish in the bathroom, he was 
nowhere to be found.It's a small tank.  With glass sides.  Multi-colored
 rocks, a bubbler, a shell and a fake coral-looking thing on the 
bottom.  That's it.  As you can see, this fish is the color of emergency
 crew jackets.  Shouldn't be too hard to find.  I even looked on the 
floor.
Gone. 
I was totally confused 
for the entire 45 minutes it took me to clean the tank, replace the 
filter, change the water, and wait for the chemicals to filter through. 
 Then I put the other fish back in.
And had my mind blown.
The fish is back in the tank.
Sure,
 I could joke about fish magic, or that dimension where the other sock 
sometimes goes, or Hamlet's will-puzzling undiscovered country, but this
 is for real.  
I don't know how he did it.
Thank
 goodness I had a witness or this would all sound nuts.  Ms. H was in 
the house and saw the mystery for herself.  He was really gone, and then
 he was really back.
That is one smart fish.
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