Sigmund
New member
Have observed an interesting behavior with my Potters and Venustus angel. Whenever I approach the tank the Potters angel will chase the Venustus back into the rockwork, however if I sneak up to the tank and they don't see me they will swim around together with no concern for one another.
I realize this is more than likely a result of the fact that I am the dinner bell, and so when I am spotted the more aggressive angel is then demonstrating the pecking order for resources (i.e. food) thus the aggression. The funny thing is there is almost no aggression at all when a person is not noticed. They have been together in my 150 gallon now for almost 2 years, and this behavior has been consistent for almost the entire time they have been together.
Anyone else ever notice this, or have similar behaviors with their fish?
I realize this is more than likely a result of the fact that I am the dinner bell, and so when I am spotted the more aggressive angel is then demonstrating the pecking order for resources (i.e. food) thus the aggression. The funny thing is there is almost no aggression at all when a person is not noticed. They have been together in my 150 gallon now for almost 2 years, and this behavior has been consistent for almost the entire time they have been together.
Anyone else ever notice this, or have similar behaviors with their fish?