Could low light be killing my palys?

funny is they all act all inocent when you infront of the tank watching but the minute you step away... different story. Sometimes you can catch them in the act from another room or with a video cam.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15514707#post15514707 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 650-IS350
funny is they all act all inocent when you infront of the tank watching but the minute you step away... different story. Sometimes you can catch them in the act from another room or with a video cam.

No kidding, it's almost like he/she knows they are off limits! Once it realizes I am watching it pretends like it wasn't doing anything or swims off real quick..............its weird
 
Yep, told you so. But people seem to find it hard to believe sometimes until they see it with their own eyes. Just like when I frist talked about Large Ampipods eating zoa/palys then slowly people started seeing the light.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15527446#post15527446 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 650-IS350
Yep, told you so. But people seem to find it hard to believe sometimes until they see it with their own eyes. Just like when I frist talked about Large Ampipods eating zoa/palys then slowly people started seeing the light.

I certainly would have blamed the amphipods before the tang, the ones in my refugium get JUMBO...............

Well, it may be time to send the tang to a better home, it is in a tank that really doesn't suit its size. I just have a hard time trading fish becasue I feel responsible for them.

By the way, how do the wrasses get along in your tank? right now I have a semi-dominant fourline wrasse................just wondering if there are any others that would play well together with it.
 
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