Shalori
Active member
I've kept both fresh and saltwater critters, and it's been my experience that my saltwater friends have more personality than the freshwater that I've personally had. I can't be the only one whose tanks have been a source of amusement, so I thought it might be fun to share stories
of what your critters do.
I have a sweet little pseudochromis elongatus who's a bit neurotic. He has a spot in the front corner of the tank that is his spot. He'll
spend forever lovingly grooming it, moving a grain of sand at a time, and fanning it with his tail. And if something should fall into the hole, or a wayward snail should be passing through, I swear he starts panicking and hyperventillating. You can see his little fishy panic that there's something in his space and, possessing no thumbs, he's powerless to do anything about it. Cracks me up, I just wanna pass him some Prozac and a brown paper bag to breathe into. You'd have to see it.
Awhile back, though, he disappeared. I couldn't figure out what happened, and was bummed at the loss. A week or so later, though, I had turned off the pumps to do a water change, and a little while later-there he was. I was so excited! But the following day I couldn't find him again. Later on, another water change led to another sighting. I believe it was the 3rd time this happened that I caught him trying to squeeze into the slots of the overflow box. Silly thing has apparently decided he likes it in the overflow box. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this? I've been contemplating screening off the overflow, but I'm a little concerned about it restricting the flow, or some other problem...
So I guess I have two thoughts goin here, lol, one is what are people's thoughts re screening the overflow, and two, what kind of antics do
your fish amuse you with?
of what your critters do.
I have a sweet little pseudochromis elongatus who's a bit neurotic. He has a spot in the front corner of the tank that is his spot. He'll
spend forever lovingly grooming it, moving a grain of sand at a time, and fanning it with his tail. And if something should fall into the hole, or a wayward snail should be passing through, I swear he starts panicking and hyperventillating. You can see his little fishy panic that there's something in his space and, possessing no thumbs, he's powerless to do anything about it. Cracks me up, I just wanna pass him some Prozac and a brown paper bag to breathe into. You'd have to see it.
Awhile back, though, he disappeared. I couldn't figure out what happened, and was bummed at the loss. A week or so later, though, I had turned off the pumps to do a water change, and a little while later-there he was. I was so excited! But the following day I couldn't find him again. Later on, another water change led to another sighting. I believe it was the 3rd time this happened that I caught him trying to squeeze into the slots of the overflow box. Silly thing has apparently decided he likes it in the overflow box. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this? I've been contemplating screening off the overflow, but I'm a little concerned about it restricting the flow, or some other problem...
So I guess I have two thoughts goin here, lol, one is what are people's thoughts re screening the overflow, and two, what kind of antics do
your fish amuse you with?