effishient
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I have had three tank raised false percula's in my aquarium for the past year. Since I bought them (originally all the same size at about 1.5" long), two have more than doubled in length and are both over 3" long. The largest, and clearly most dominant one, has been behaving strangely the past two days: It will swim back an forth at the surface of the water FRANTICALLY right against the glass, occasionally almost jumping like a dolphin. It will swim about 2 feet in one direction, then instantly change directions and swim 2 feet back the other way. It does this for about 30 seconds, takes a short rest, then repeats.
Anyone else ever seen this happen before or have any idea what my clownfish wants from me? It's almost like it's trying to get my attention, but it is very well fed, so I can't believe it's hungry. The other two clownfish are still acting pretty docile... like always.
Anyone else ever seen this happen before or have any idea what my clownfish wants from me? It's almost like it's trying to get my attention, but it is very well fed, so I can't believe it's hungry. The other two clownfish are still acting pretty docile... like always.