serpentman
part time superhero
a week ago 1 added a pair of tank-raised false percs to my 92gal setup. They are my first fish additions as the is new tank has recently undergone its cycle.
All is well and they appear healthy and are eating voraciously. However, still after a week, they are constantly swimming together 24/7 along the front of the tank. I checked on them late last night, and there they were. When I walk over, bingo, they come right to me (most likely looking for food).
Is this normal behavior? It has been about 5 years since I last had clowns. Even then, I don't believe I ever had tank-raised specimens.
All is well and they appear healthy and are eating voraciously. However, still after a week, they are constantly swimming together 24/7 along the front of the tank. I checked on them late last night, and there they were. When I walk over, bingo, they come right to me (most likely looking for food).
Is this normal behavior? It has been about 5 years since I last had clowns. Even then, I don't believe I ever had tank-raised specimens.