GroktheCube
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For the past few days, I've been observing a very odd behavior in my firefish. At first, I was concerned that it might have acquired some sort of parasite like ich (though all fish are quarantined and treated prophylactically via ttm), and is was repeatedly diving towards the sand, and then turning up at the last moment so that only the area right before the tail made contact with the skin. Over time, this ended up creating a marked indentation in the sand.
Today, it has started hovering over the pit, then backing up towards it, and rapidly moving its tail to fan more sand out without actually making contact with the sand. It doesn't do it constantly, but it will spend 30 seconds or so excavating every 10-20 minutes.
His behavior is otherwise normal. Breathing normal, color normal, mucous coating normal, fins normal, appetite normal. I have absolutely no idea what it is doing, but it appears like it is intentionally trying to build a pit in the sand. Has anyone observed this behavior before?
Tank is a 120g mixed reef, the firefish was the first fish in the tank some 9 months ago. Other inhabitants are a pair of McCosker's flasher wrasses, a tailspot blenny, and a twinspot bristletooth tang. The last fish in were the wrasses, added about a bit more than a month ago.
Water chemistry:
Salinity: 35ppt
Temp: 78
pH: 8.1-8.28
Alk: ~7.5k dKH
Cal: 480
Mag: 1350
NO3: 0
PO4: ~6 ppb
Today, it has started hovering over the pit, then backing up towards it, and rapidly moving its tail to fan more sand out without actually making contact with the sand. It doesn't do it constantly, but it will spend 30 seconds or so excavating every 10-20 minutes.
His behavior is otherwise normal. Breathing normal, color normal, mucous coating normal, fins normal, appetite normal. I have absolutely no idea what it is doing, but it appears like it is intentionally trying to build a pit in the sand. Has anyone observed this behavior before?
Tank is a 120g mixed reef, the firefish was the first fish in the tank some 9 months ago. Other inhabitants are a pair of McCosker's flasher wrasses, a tailspot blenny, and a twinspot bristletooth tang. The last fish in were the wrasses, added about a bit more than a month ago.
Water chemistry:
Salinity: 35ppt
Temp: 78
pH: 8.1-8.28
Alk: ~7.5k dKH
Cal: 480
Mag: 1350
NO3: 0
PO4: ~6 ppb