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Actually the answer to those questions is no. I am the one that has done the visiting this Christmas so no small kids or other company. My attempt to put up a Christmas tree was a disaster (2 6 month old Bengal kittens thought I had bought them a new toy). The only real change is probably me being home more I guess but he has never done this before when I have been off for a couple of days.
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I hope it's nothing -- but for what it's worth, my tang (Z. desjardini) started doing that too about 6 months ago (I've now had him about 4 years). All of a sudden he would startle super easy from things that never used to bother him. I'd find him all black and motionless in his little parking spot. First time I saw it I thought he was dead. Still kinda creeps me out, I try not to do sudden moves and so on when around the tank nowadays.
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