sepulatian
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Originally Posted by squirreloso
how come we never actually witness them jumping out?
i mean sure we can hear it and run to their rescue, but why dont they ever do it when we are actually looking?
anyone ever catch it on video? maybe im just entertained in odd ways
I wouldn't be entertained by that, but they are stimulated when we are by the tank or when they know that we are home. In the case of my goby, he was always very happy to see me. I spend LOTS of time by the tank. I don't have a scientific analysis as to why they jump though.
how come we never actually witness them jumping out?
i mean sure we can hear it and run to their rescue, but why dont they ever do it when we are actually looking?
anyone ever catch it on video? maybe im just entertained in odd ways
I wouldn't be entertained by that, but they are stimulated when we are by the tank or when they know that we are home. In the case of my goby, he was always very happy to see me. I spend LOTS of time by the tank. I don't have a scientific analysis as to why they jump though.