Do you mean a hippo tang? Or Atlantic Blue?
Our 2 year old hippo (who has been through copper and prazi) will some times be zooming along, and stop suddenly, and look like he/she is going to swim backwards or something. Kind of a "spaz" move. Will do it a few times in a row. lol
We have no idea why - it's right in the middle of the 180, near the bottom.
I think they just get bored..play in the current or something. Probably the same reason he/she moves small rocks and shells around the tank.
However - head shaking can certainly be an indication of flukes!
check for stray current
Do you mean a hippo tang? Or Atlantic Blue?
Our 2 year old hippo (who has been through copper and prazi) will some times be zooming along, and stop suddenly, and look like he/she is going to swim backwards or something. Kind of a "spaz" move. Will do it a few times in a row. lol
We have no idea why - it's right in the middle of the 180, near the bottom.
I think they just get bored..play in the current or something. Probably the same reason he/she moves small rocks and shells around the tank.
However - head shaking can certainly be an indication of flukes!
does it shake its head around like its trying to get something off of it? if so it might have flukes. a fw dip will get them off if thats the case, but if they are on the fish they are most likely in your tank as well
I think Dori on Finding Nemo is a pretty accurate representation of a hippo. Theyre super nurotic.