I know Tangs are considered "athletic" fish.
However, my new powder brown is in my 125g display now after hypo treatment. And I notice in the evenings, my Powder brown goes nuts...
He paces the full length of the tank seeing how fast he can get going then turns around and swims as fast he can back and forth. He'll do this for a solid half to an hour..
I almost get motion sickness just watching him swim back and forth. Is this typical of tangs? My bristletooth tang will play with the powder brown or more like the PBT plays with the bristletooth, they don't fight, just follow each other around and then dart into different places and come out together.
However, my bristletooth just hangs out pecs at the rocks, pics at algae, and acts like what I consider a normal tang. It doesn't rapidly swim back and forth like the powder brown.
I think it's neat, but, seems weird to me to see a fish pacing back and forth, unless it's heavily constipated.
However, my new powder brown is in my 125g display now after hypo treatment. And I notice in the evenings, my Powder brown goes nuts...
He paces the full length of the tank seeing how fast he can get going then turns around and swims as fast he can back and forth. He'll do this for a solid half to an hour..
I almost get motion sickness just watching him swim back and forth. Is this typical of tangs? My bristletooth tang will play with the powder brown or more like the PBT plays with the bristletooth, they don't fight, just follow each other around and then dart into different places and come out together.
However, my bristletooth just hangs out pecs at the rocks, pics at algae, and acts like what I consider a normal tang. It doesn't rapidly swim back and forth like the powder brown.
I think it's neat, but, seems weird to me to see a fish pacing back and forth, unless it's heavily constipated.