windlasher
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So, I have a Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse. I understand that they sleep by secreting a film around them. OK, Cool.
There are not many fish in my tank. 2 Tangs and this Wrasse and a few scooter blennies.
The Tangs of course swim day and night, lights on or off.
The Blennies also swim day and night, lights on or off.
The Wrasse disappears at night lights on or off. and the reappears in the morning when I usually do the first feeding. Even if I turn the lights on in the middle of the night for several hours... no wrasse.
What's with that? DO wrasses require a certain amount of sleep?:hmm3: Why does he go to sleep like he has some weird internal clock? I would understand if it was a lighting thing, but it doesn't seem to be. Whaddaya think?
There are not many fish in my tank. 2 Tangs and this Wrasse and a few scooter blennies.
The Tangs of course swim day and night, lights on or off.
The Blennies also swim day and night, lights on or off.
The Wrasse disappears at night lights on or off. and the reappears in the morning when I usually do the first feeding. Even if I turn the lights on in the middle of the night for several hours... no wrasse.
What's with that? DO wrasses require a certain amount of sleep?:hmm3: Why does he go to sleep like he has some weird internal clock? I would understand if it was a lighting thing, but it doesn't seem to be. Whaddaya think?