<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7429534#post7429534 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BlueNWhite
Hello Swimmer
When it eats pods, I suppose that they will do so more often at night when the lights are out and pods are out, as opposed to the day? Are they active nocturnally?
Thanks,
Raymond
Raymond,
Very good observation. I thought the exact same thing. However, mine does not move at all from its sleeping place (same exact spot every night) at night at all.
It feeds on pods in the shadows of the LR all day long. I don't really see him much, sad to say. However, as soon as I feed the tank he comes whiping out and starts feeding frozen!. That's how I know he is eating both pods and frozen. BTW, within the last week, he has been coming to the front of the tank, even when I don't feed.......begging, just like his fellow tankmates.

I got the above video only a couple of days ago. Prior to that, there would have been no way to do that. He's developing quite the personality.
Definitely one of my favorite fish in the tank. Everyone oooooh's and ahhhhhh's when they see him. A crowd pleaser for sure.
Green, sorry to hear about your sad episode. Our tanks definitely requires some attention. Going without wc's and topoffs and our other daily routine can lead to a downward spiral rather quickly.
I would guess you and I aren't the only ones with a "Ticonderoga"

. Seems like quite the appropriate name for one of these guys. I like your other name too, Dixon. Very good. I hope you get back into it, with the intent of staying on top of it.
Good luck,
swimmer