P'd off blue hippo?

swanny

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My Hippo smacks his head against the side of the aquarium when I'm around and I mean hard! I can't tell if he's mad because I'm around or if he's trying to get my attention for some food. It's so loud when he does it I wonder how he doesn't hurt himself. Does your hippo do this or do I need to send mine to anger mgmt. class? :confused:
 
how is a 120 too small for a tiny 3" blue tang.. maybe when he is a full size adult it probably is a little to tight for him. but the fish for crying out loud is 3" long. that is more than enough room..
 
Yeah, he has plenty of room. Tank is very healthy, I was just curious if mine is the only one with anger issues.
 
To answer your question, a fish crashing into the glass so hard that it is LOUD and seems as if it is hurting itself is not normal.

"Maybe when he is a full size adult it probably is a little to tight for him." Probably a little tight?
 
What else is in there (fish wise)? Does he only do it when he knows you are there? How long have you had it? Is this new behavior?
 
That's really strange for a fish to do that. Maybe it has some type of disease on it's head and it is trying to brush it off?
 
Thanks for replies everyone. I have 5 small Anthia's, a small wrasse and a gold-blotched rabbitfish in there with the hippo. Everybody is healthy and no signs of disease. The tank is well established over 2 years. TampaReefer, you're right, how would I know if it's doing it while I'm not there, maybe it is? Corkpuller, it does seem to be new behavior, he is a year old or so and he started doing this last couple of weeks. When I first heard him do it I thought I had a pistol shrimp. I'll try to figure out how to download a quick mpeg from the camera with sound to show you guys what he's doing. I don't think he's hurting himself, just weird behavior.
 
Possibly a reflection, but when you're inside the tank, you don't really see any reflections, they'll see what you see outside of the tank.

When 2 walls of glass face eachother it creates a mirror. The inhabitants are inbetween the glass.
 
swanny imo watch out for the elitist in this forum , every publication i have read states that a hippo tang requires a min tank size from 70 gallons to 120 gallons, even diver's den/live aquaria, Barron's, and almost every site you search. but who knows (mother nature) give the fish a valium
 
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