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Welcome to Issue 80
Created by The Mistic Pets Team
So You Want an Oceanic Pet?
Written By Xeiana
Although the ocean is seen as a peaceful environment, its depths hide  turbulent waters. Oceanic themed pets hide a dual nature underneath  their exterior. Like the calm before the storm, these pets can be quite  even-tempered at the best of times. They love nothing more than bathing  in the sunlight above as they laze in the water, or even dive deep  within the ocean to be alone.
However, one small ripple can cause  a large backlash. When angered, these pets have a temper that rivals  that of a tsunami or a whirlpool. Although they wouldn’t harm anyone,  they will make it hard for anyone to come near them until they can calm  down. It’s best to not go near water for a while until you know your pet  is feeling better. It’s always best to apologize if you know you had  upset them.
A connection with Oceanics is a key to avoiding their  bad sides. If you are an explorer and love to dive, whether it be a  hobby or just to have fun, then you will almost always keep them happy.  To swim with them through a shipwreck or simply look for sand dollars on  the sea floor, it’s only a matter of time until they think you are also  an Oceanic! Just make sure to come up for air every now and then! Your  pet may forget about that little detail.
One of the best friends  an Oceanic pet can have, other than you of course, are the Overgrowth  and Cirrus themed pets. The Overgrowths are a great match due to their  elements are they are both content to laze around together, whether it  be on land, or the Oceanic giving a lazy ride to their companion. The  bright and cheer Cirrus pets enjoy sunshine almost as much as Oceanics  on a warm day and will surely allow their clouds to hang down low so  that they could chat about the weather or what treasures lurk below the  sea.
It’s best to keep Inferno and Storm pets away from the  Oceanic ones. While the hot-headed Infernos will clash and cause the  Oceanics to get steamed up, their opposing elements are also a big  concern. Due to their watery nature, the excitable Storm pets can be a  bit too energetic for the Oceans as well as shock them accidentally.  While Oceanics can be difficult due to their nature, they are still very  special. If you plan to have one as your companion, you will never be  lonely in the water again!
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