Vitaly
Active member
I just finished setting up/cycling a 65 gallon system. I have a mis-barred clown and 6-line wrasse since early this year. Previously they were living in a 30 gallon system (and briefly in a 15 gallon).
Last night, at around 5 pm, I transferred them into the 65 gallon. Both finished behaved normally all evening swimming around exploring the new tank...until I went to bed around 2 am.
This morning I observed the clown quickly pacing around the outter edge of the tank...along the glass. Not back and forth along on side, but rather around all four sides.
I posted a short video clip here (5 megs):
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/stepensk/shared/Clown1.MPG
He never displayed this type of behavior. Normally he scutes along very leisurely in the middle of the tank.
He does not apear to have any signs of physical trauma on his body and he does not appear to be breathing rapidly. The wrasse looks fine, just cruising within the live rock.
Has anybody seen this behavior before? Is this normal and does it suggest something is going in with the tank or the fish?
Thanks for your comments.
Last night, at around 5 pm, I transferred them into the 65 gallon. Both finished behaved normally all evening swimming around exploring the new tank...until I went to bed around 2 am.
This morning I observed the clown quickly pacing around the outter edge of the tank...along the glass. Not back and forth along on side, but rather around all four sides.
I posted a short video clip here (5 megs):
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/stepensk/shared/Clown1.MPG
He never displayed this type of behavior. Normally he scutes along very leisurely in the middle of the tank.
He does not apear to have any signs of physical trauma on his body and he does not appear to be breathing rapidly. The wrasse looks fine, just cruising within the live rock.
Has anybody seen this behavior before? Is this normal and does it suggest something is going in with the tank or the fish?
Thanks for your comments.