pitlife79
Pitlife79
Hello everyone,
I have a few questions on puzzling behavior that my fish are experiencing. I recently brought in a frog fish and some corals that I traded for, and now after a few days of having everything in the tank my fish are all acting odd. I have a bi-color blenny, yellow tail damsel, Royal Gramma, and ocellaris clown. All of them are swimming irradically and scratch the rocks every now and again. They don't seem to scratch one specific spot on their body, and for the most part they swim as usual. I see the odd swimming a
lot more than I see the scratching. It is very strange. One minute they will swim just fine and the next minute they dart off in an almost frenzied state. They wiggle around and even do circles sometimes. This doesn't always lead to scratching, but they do scratch. Any idea's as to what this is? I haven't seen any white spots at all. There's no obvious signs of parasites or physical damage to the fish. The bicolor's black coloration is faded a bit, but no other signs of physical damage. The guy I got the coral from has had his system up for a while and he only had a Royal Gramma and some type of Small goby, but they had been in the tank for months before I got this stuff from him. I did purchase a frog fish from another friend recently and I keep it in the sump, but again, this person has had this fish for over a year and he was the only fish in the system. I did feed the frog fish some feeder goldfish recently, but I didn't think that it would be possible to transfer anything from these fish to the tank inhabitants because they only lasted about a minute. Any ideas?
I have a few questions on puzzling behavior that my fish are experiencing. I recently brought in a frog fish and some corals that I traded for, and now after a few days of having everything in the tank my fish are all acting odd. I have a bi-color blenny, yellow tail damsel, Royal Gramma, and ocellaris clown. All of them are swimming irradically and scratch the rocks every now and again. They don't seem to scratch one specific spot on their body, and for the most part they swim as usual. I see the odd swimming a
lot more than I see the scratching. It is very strange. One minute they will swim just fine and the next minute they dart off in an almost frenzied state. They wiggle around and even do circles sometimes. This doesn't always lead to scratching, but they do scratch. Any idea's as to what this is? I haven't seen any white spots at all. There's no obvious signs of parasites or physical damage to the fish. The bicolor's black coloration is faded a bit, but no other signs of physical damage. The guy I got the coral from has had his system up for a while and he only had a Royal Gramma and some type of Small goby, but they had been in the tank for months before I got this stuff from him. I did purchase a frog fish from another friend recently and I keep it in the sump, but again, this person has had this fish for over a year and he was the only fish in the system. I did feed the frog fish some feeder goldfish recently, but I didn't think that it would be possible to transfer anything from these fish to the tank inhabitants because they only lasted about a minute. Any ideas?