As I recall, one of the first things I was told regarding fish behavior was how individualistic they can be. Maybe I'm lucky (or just boring) but it has been my experience that despite that, for the most part, my angels behave like angels, my tangs behave like tangs, my anthias behave like anthias, and so on. Until recently. I've got a Bell's Wrasse who 'goes to bed' every day at 11:00 am. Seriously. After 11:00 am, he will disappear into the rockwork and you will not see him again until the very next morning, period. Until 11:00 am, that is. Not even for feeding.
Now since these guys are so darn individualistic, I can't be the only one who's got a fish with a unique behavior. Anybody else want to share stories of their trigger that doesn't act like a trigger? Maybe your grouper eats only nori. Let's hear your fish peculiarities so you'll not feel so...peculiar.
Now since these guys are so darn individualistic, I can't be the only one who's got a fish with a unique behavior. Anybody else want to share stories of their trigger that doesn't act like a trigger? Maybe your grouper eats only nori. Let's hear your fish peculiarities so you'll not feel so...peculiar.
