Doesn't matter what time of night I come downstairs, my false percula clowns are in the bottom front corner of the 56 gallon swimming together in place. We have the lights at night go on "moon light" rather than turning off entirely. Maybe we should have them off altogether for a few hours?
They are happy campers during the day and don't seem out of it or stressed or anything, but I know the bigger clown (our first) used to sleep in the biOrb behind a rock. He would flit his tail every few secs to stay in place but he was definitely resting. Now they are defintitely more active even if they do stay in one place next to each other.
Thoughts?
They are happy campers during the day and don't seem out of it or stressed or anything, but I know the bigger clown (our first) used to sleep in the biOrb behind a rock. He would flit his tail every few secs to stay in place but he was definitely resting. Now they are defintitely more active even if they do stay in one place next to each other.
Thoughts?