This is a really silly post, but my fish behavior is nuerotic at best. I have a large (easily 8-10" in diameter) Caribbean Blue Tang in my 350 gallon display. He demonstrates the stranges behavior throughout the day. From Swimming directly in front of the powerhead each morning when the lights start turning on to hanging out under a large shelf rock I have when the lights are their peak to in the evening, being petted by coral.. I know it sounds silly, but, tonight I watched him rest on my GSP that waves in the motion of the water and he would just set there as he rubbed his belly against the gsp. I've found him laying his side against the GSP, and swimming around to lay down again and get all of his sides scratched or rubbed..
I've heard that GSP may have chemical reactions in the water, but, could it be like clowns adjusting to an anemone, that my tang has a chemical connection to the GSP?
Any others have fish that demonstrate weird relationships with corals? (We all have seen clowns host really weird things. but what about other fish aside from clown fish?)
I've heard that GSP may have chemical reactions in the water, but, could it be like clowns adjusting to an anemone, that my tang has a chemical connection to the GSP?
Any others have fish that demonstrate weird relationships with corals? (We all have seen clowns host really weird things. but what about other fish aside from clown fish?)