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Old 03-31-2003, 08:35 AM
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Default dragonet HELP PLEASE

every thing was fine in the tank today nothing out of the norm . went out to the store when i cam back my lights were of ,normal so i set up my red light to check on the tank when i noticed my green dragonet sitting on a rock not moving or breathing with no color at all .in a mad panick i got a container and put him in it when i touched him he started to breath heavely and a slight color came back . i put hime in my 20gal isolation tank does this fish loses it color when it sleeps ? any help would be apreceated . he has been eating fine lots of natural food for him .
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Old 03-31-2003, 12:32 PM
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every thing was fine in the tank today nothing out of the norm . went out to the store when i cam back my lights were of ,normal so i set up my red light to check on the tank when i noticed my green dragonet sitting on a rock not moving or breathing with no color at all .in a mad panick i got a container and put him in it when i touched him he started to breath heavely and a slight color came back . i put hime in my 20gal isolation tank does this fish loses it color when it sleeps ? any help would be apreceated . he has been eating fine lots of natural food for him .
Our mandarin dragonet used to lose its colour while sleeping. First time we saw it that way it wasn't moving and we thought it was sick or dead too. Shining a light on it for a period of time helped the colour come back a bit. We learned, though, that lost colour while sleeping is usual and no cause for alarm.
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Many fish subdue or pale out at night ...
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I noticed the exact same thing with mine.

You probably freaked the poor thing out when you disturbed him.

"Hey, man I am trying to get some freakin' rest here. I don't wake you up when you are trying to sleep. Time to plug the overflow and return the favour."
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Why would a person be looking into a tank at night with a flashlight? I think I would not be happy if someone did that to me. You may consider this a flame. The word knucklehead comes to mind.
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i think people do that so they can look at their night critters? pod-o-vision.
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Why would a person be looking into a tank at night with a flashlight? I think I would not be happy if someone did that to me. You may consider this a flame. The word knucklehead comes to mind.
It's more of an event if you have TWO flashlights going

But seriously, then you can see some of the hitchhikers that came in on your rock or corals. Some critters only come out at night and it's good to have an idea what little surprises you've got in your reef, like the mantis shrimp or commensal shrimp or whatever it is we found last night in our acropora.

Definitely, night viewing with a flashlight of the reef is a must
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Hey I have looked into my tank from day 1 with a flashlight. It becomes a whole new world after lights out. It's the ever changing diversity that keeps me addicted to this wonderfully expensive hobby.
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Yup, I peek in with a flashlight at least once a week!!
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Okay, so I have to admit being a knucklehead too, because to ask this question I have to admit using a flashlight. I do avoid shining it on the fish, however, because I think that is dumb (my opinion)

The question is this; I have two tanks side by side, and when I shone my light in, I noticed one tank is full of Bristleworms, but I saw none in the other. The only difference is that one tank has a couple of Cleaner Shrimp, the other not. I am wondering if the shrimp snack on the worms?

Does anyone know?
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