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![]() They ARE pretty deep sleepers for fish..
I have FW loaches that do the same thing. Float around on their sides when asleep and you totally think something's up .. but then they wake up. Hope that's all it is with yours..
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![]() My observation on Mandarins during sleep is that their color go drabby almost pale. They curl up in semi circular fashion and are typically found nestled against a piece of rock or the corner of the tank.
If you shine a light on them, you actually stun them and they do not swim away. This is the best way to catch a fish by the way. Before the lights go on, have a net ready and once the lights go on the fish are stunned/blinded and because they are sleepy are too groggy to react and swim away. I have caught many difficult fish this way and it eliminates a lot of stress then chasing them around the tank when they are fully awake. You also might find a film of silk around them; this is secreted from their body to hide their scent from predators just like the six line wrasse does. This is purely my observation only and the opinions are my own. I am not replying to this thread to promote my business. ![]() |
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Again thank-you for sharing I was pretty freaked out this morning when I first saw him that way.
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![]() So I'm very relieved to say when I got home my mandarin seems totally fine and is swimming around like normal. I must of stunned him when I shined the light on him.
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![]() good to hear
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![]() Doug go read the 'what bugs you?' thread. This must have been covered already. Tony for the win.
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![]() My mandarin(s) are totally out of sight once it gets sufficiently dark in the tank. They find a spot in the rockwork, so the catch at night with a light scenario is not going to work for me. Surprised to hear of others experiences of these guys sleeping out in the open on the sand. The only critters with fins that are visible in my tank after lights out are the Maroon Clowns, nestled into the BTA. All the rest are in the rockwork.
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