theronsta
New member
I noticed my black ocellaris male was swimming around the top of the water the other night and did a water test assuming it was a water quality issue. Everything was perfect and so I let it be.
Well I got home from work last night and he was all over the tank along the glass. I figured he was hungry so I dropped a few pellets in. Nope. Just kept swimming.
Then I stuck my hand in the tank to move a coral that had fallen and he swam straight into my arm face first three times!! I held my palm half open and he swam into it and I had enough time to close my hand before he realized what was going on. He has since been observed swimming into rocks and coral blatently not having a clue where he is headed
I have a female black onyx percula I planned on breeding with him but as he is blind with no visible parasites I can no longer use him as a breeder.
Has anyone else ever experienced this?
Well I got home from work last night and he was all over the tank along the glass. I figured he was hungry so I dropped a few pellets in. Nope. Just kept swimming.
Then I stuck my hand in the tank to move a coral that had fallen and he swam straight into my arm face first three times!! I held my palm half open and he swam into it and I had enough time to close my hand before he realized what was going on. He has since been observed swimming into rocks and coral blatently not having a clue where he is headed
I have a female black onyx percula I planned on breeding with him but as he is blind with no visible parasites I can no longer use him as a breeder.
Has anyone else ever experienced this?