bronco7777
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Okay, here are some prime examples of the body language I speak of:
First: Here's a finespotted fairy wrasse that is clearly stressed out. Just sits at the bottom of the cup, slumped over. Colors are marbled which only occurs during sleep or stress. The fish just doesn't look comfortable.
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Now, here's a whole different display of body language. This is a flame fairy. Notice how he' swimming not just lying down. Notice how he displays himself to the visiting Exquisite....basically saying "Keep away or I'll kick your butt!"
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This fish will immediately adapt once I release him in the tank. He'll be ready to stand up to anyone.
First: Here's a finespotted fairy wrasse that is clearly stressed out. Just sits at the bottom of the cup, slumped over. Colors are marbled which only occurs during sleep or stress. The fish just doesn't look comfortable.
Now, here's a whole different display of body language. This is a flame fairy. Notice how he' swimming not just lying down. Notice how he displays himself to the visiting Exquisite....basically saying "Keep away or I'll kick your butt!"
This fish will immediately adapt once I release him in the tank. He'll be ready to stand up to anyone.