gsiegel
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After my experience last night with my bonded pair of flame hawk fish I figured I would start this thread.
Just last night 1 somehow found its way into the overflow (which is covered). After I opened a bigger hole in the grate covering the overflow the other came by to entice and show the other where to come back out. The 1 outside would "climb" around the grate to show where to exit, after which the other finally exited the overflow leaping over its mate on the way out as if to say "Weeeeee. Look at me!" After the fish got out they proceeded to frolic about throughout the tank like a pair of puppies. This scene lasted for a good 20 minutes and I was sitting there watching like being glued to a game on TV. I was first going to try to use the net to get her out, but I figured I'd watch first to see what happens. Glad I did. They really are a trip to watch and seeing this made me realize that fish are smarter than we (or at least I) think. :idea:
Also I would highly recommend a bonded pair to anyone thinking of possible fish additions.
Just last night 1 somehow found its way into the overflow (which is covered). After I opened a bigger hole in the grate covering the overflow the other came by to entice and show the other where to come back out. The 1 outside would "climb" around the grate to show where to exit, after which the other finally exited the overflow leaping over its mate on the way out as if to say "Weeeeee. Look at me!" After the fish got out they proceeded to frolic about throughout the tank like a pair of puppies. This scene lasted for a good 20 minutes and I was sitting there watching like being glued to a game on TV. I was first going to try to use the net to get her out, but I figured I'd watch first to see what happens. Glad I did. They really are a trip to watch and seeing this made me realize that fish are smarter than we (or at least I) think. :idea:
Also I would highly recommend a bonded pair to anyone thinking of possible fish additions.