They also chew everything; my first rabbit, when I was pretty little, chewed up my favorite book at the time, and my wooden bookshelf here has also been marked by them--as have a few book spines, though not by too much--I put a barrier in front of the books on the lowest shelf before it got too bad. They also liked to go under my bed--and I keep boxes of things there, so it was pretty hard to get them out again--which is why there's a board there blocking the access.
.......come to think of it... I suppose I no longer need that board :/ Or the block on the lowest bookshelf. My rabbits are gone, and I'm not currently getting a new one--and the fish I have now don't exactly leave their tank. I...should probably move the board and stuff.
Amazing, isn't it, the things that change? And the things that you don't think to change when the conditions that created them are gone? It's probably the time factor--it's only about one year, out of more than ten, that I've lived in Canada and haven't had one to two rabbits in my room.
I do like my fish, though. They're very pretty, have some character, and I may have named them in Yiddish. Pretty creatively, too--there's a sunset platy named Shki'e (meaning Sunset), I just lost the rainbow show guppy who was tentatively named Regen-boigen (meaning Rainbow--a bit of an odd-sounding word, which literally means something like 'rain bend', but it grows on you), and, the pièce de résistance--a...red cobra show guppy, I think he is, named Glantsik. Which, of course...means Shiny. He's a very shiny fish :D
I've also had guinea pigs, goldfish, and a pet mouse, though those were all a while ago, and my friend's sister's giant fluffy orange cat once woke me up when it was still dark because he wanted to be cuddled. It was awesome :D
Also, which Valie did you name your cat after?
~DF
PS: I didn't get any type of tuxedo guppy, but if I ever do, I will probably be obliged to name it after James Bond, because seriously, what better name can there be for a *tuxedo* fish? :D