Gill : Just think about what you have to do. Gill : Perfect. Gill : All right, gang, we have less than 48 hours before Darla gets here. This tank will get plenty dirty in that time, but we have to help it along any way we can.
Jacques : Oui. Gill : No cleaning. Jacques : I shall resist. Gill : Everybody else, be as gross as possible. Think dirty thoughts. We're gonna make this tank so filthy the dentist will HAVE to clean it. Gill : Good work.
Gill : Fish aren't meant to be in a box, kid. It does things to them. Gill : Who's with me? Bloat : I. Deb : I. Bubbles : I. Gurgle : I think you're nuts. Gill : Look at that. Would you look at that? Absolutely filthy. Sherman puts Gill back into the tank, the Tank Gang congratulates him on finally succeeding in helping Nemo return to the ocean. At the end of the film, Gill and the other Tank Gang members manage to escape from Dr.
Sherman's office. Since Dr. Sherman's new AquaScum has broken presumably sabotaged by the fish , he has to take his fish out, put them in bags, and clean the tank himself. While he complains to his secretary Barbara about the device breaking when it has a lifetime guarantee, Gill and the others make their way out of the office. They are seen having crossed the street and jumped into the ocean to their freedom. They are still trapped in their respective bags, now covered with algae.
Peach the starfish worries that this may not be the safest idea, but Gill insists that Nemo will be fine. However, something indeed goes wrong: the pebble slips out, causing Nemo to nearly be sucked into the gears before the other fish save him by pushing a plastic plant into the tube for the clownfish to grab.
Gill, shocked and upset about the fact that he almost sacrificed the little clownfish, isolates himself, feeling guilty for nearly killing him. Later, he apologizes to him for putting him in danger, stating he was so anxious and ready to finally be free, he didn't regard Nemo's safety.
However, when Nemo hears his father's amazing achievements, he tries again, and Gill reacts with horror, especially after hearing a terrible sound of locked gears, but when he realizes that Nemo survived and has successfully blocked the filter, he is very proud of him. He calls the plan back on in full leader mode and the tank soon gets dirty and Gill congratulates Nemo for making it possible, but the dentist, during the night, installed a new filter, the AquaScum , which cleaned it, ruining the plan again.
He then captured Nemo with a net, but everyone saves him by hopping into it and swimming downwards, which Nemo learns to use later on, although he's then put in a plastic bag and his attempt to escape through the window fails, so when Darla arrives, he fakes his death.
Gill is initially horrified, along with the rest of the Tank Gang, but when the little fish winks at him, they realize it's a trick. But instead of the toilet, he is about to put Nemo in the trash as Nigel with Marlin and Dory arrive in the nick of time.
As they cause a ruckus to save Nemo, Darla picks up the baggie and starts shaking it violently. Gill makes an effort to rescue him by shooting himself out of the tank's artificial volcano and landing on Darla's head and then helps Nemo escape the office by flipping onto the dentist's mirror to catapult the clownfish into a spit sink leading to the ocean.
After Dr. Sherman puts Gill back into the tank, the Tank Gang congratulates him on finally succeeding in helping Nemo return to the ocean and they all gladly watch Darla break the sink Nemo went through and get harshly sprayed in the face. At the end of the film, Gill and the other Tank Gang members manage to escape from Dr. Sherman's office. Since Dr. Sherman's new AquaScum has broken, the fish tank has become filthy again, and now he has to take his fish out, put them in bags, and clean the tank himself, and while he complains to Barbara about the device breaking when it has a lifetime guarantee, Gill and the others make their way out of the office.
They are seen having crossed the street and jumped into the ocean to their freedom, although still trapped in the plastic bags. The noise and movement would be enough to irk them and put them off exploring it.
We have had scarred fish in the past, this is typically from fighting that occurs amongst the same species. When fighting is observed the fish are promptly separated. The Moorish Idol has a tubular snout, filled with long bristle like teeth, they poke their snouts into crevices to pick out small crustaceans for food, they also eat corals, sponges and tunicates whilst living amongst flat reefs in the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
Our Moorish Idol had to undergo an operation a few months ago as he had a tumour growing on his lip affecting his feeding.
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