flameangel88
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Here is the picture of the birthday boy. He has been like this since day 1.:fun4:
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Thanks for the picture...looks much better than in the video. Beautiful fish!
Here is the picture of the birthday boy. He has been like this since day 1.:fun4:
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Congrats on keeping him that long.
Does it only do that when begging for food, or does it do it alot?
With the music playing I thought I was watching a rodeo. Awesome. Congrats on the friends bday.
Please show us the feeding box a bit more clearly and explain how you made it or where you bought it.
Do you put it sideways for the fish to go in and then turn it up for the fish to be in it alone to eat?
Truly impressive - my hat is off to you. It really goes to show how the hobby is advancing - after orange spot filefish, here we have the second of the "impossible" fish to be kept in captivity eating flakes.
Please, keep us updated.
I just lost all my fish to Irene. That's the first video I've seen that actually made me smile...Thank you! Beautiful fish.
My falcula does a similar loop in my QT, but not around a powerhead or other strong water movement. I will be interested to see if it continues in the DT.
My ulietensis started to swim horizontally (instead of the normal vertical body position) shortly after I put it in the DT, darting in and out of the rockwork with great bursts of speed. The next day, the saddleback started doing it also. After a couple of days, both stopped. Both are less than 3", so they are relatively young. It was like they discovered their ability to swim turned 90 degrees and were showing off, and then got tired of it or learned it didn't get them extra food. I should have rewarded them with a treat for the performance to see if they would have kept it up.
Do you think these behaviour show that the fish is actually doing great and enjoying itself? I thought only dolphine does that in the wild. In my first video, the white face also swam in loop for a short moment. I guess they do have the intellegence to learn from each other...maybe?
I think they are playing around and enjoying themselves. The loop your white face butterfly was doing is quite similar to the loop my falcula was doing. My falcula has done its loop off and on over a handful of weeks. Also, I have a powerhead on the bottom of my QT pointing at a corner and my longnose butterfly sometimes swims down the corner and rides the current back up, over and over. It also does slo-motion backflips when checking the water's surface for food. All of these actions are controlled and repeated so I think it is deliberate behavior for fun and not a sign of anything wrong.
I thought my tang was the only weird fish to do that lol. My tang does it all the time when he's excited just like that