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I was worried that the bristle worm might've had a twenty dollar feast.. but as soon as I put food in the tank, the fire fish decided to show up on the other side of the tank. and right when I turned off the lights, it went back to the hiding spot. Any particular reason for this behavior? |
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![]() Mine hides I have two fire fish and they hide anytime there is some out of the ordinary , they have one spot that they use it must be a survival instinct I guess ..... Although that instinct didn't serve my first guy well he decided to hide in a powerhead
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![]() Either that or it went carpet surfing...
Firefish are known for jumping. I've lost several due to them jumping when the lights turn on.
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![]() I have two purple firefish, they share a burrow (it might just be a space under a rock, I can't tell). One almost totally lost his little signalling dorsal fin when I first got him and it's not completely grown back so I can tell them apart, which is how I know that I sometimes go three entire days without seeing one of them. Usually around half way through the third day I'm convinced it's been eaten by a nem/jumped/died, then bam, day 4, there it is eating and swimming around looking totally normal. I think that's pretty normal behaviour for them.
+1 on them being good jumpers though, if you've got lights that come on or off suddenly you'll want to invest in a good cover if you don't have one already. |