Good day! Im not sure what is going on here. I have a 5" one spot foxface, and a 5" narrow lined puffer in a 150 gallon tank with a chameleon wrasse, a pair of clowns, a sharpnose, and a tomini tang. It is pretty peaceful in there, except for the foxface and the puffer. They both hang out all day under the same rock. At feeding time, the tank gets a squirt of 4 way + carnivore cuisine + bloodworm mix. The Puffer gets 2 or 3 clams at night.
The foxface pokes the puffer, not constantly, but consistently. When the foxy tries to steal food from the puffer's clams, the puffer stands his ground. Then they go and hang out together for the rest of the day. They literally lay on each other, and the fox will poke the puffer every so often. The puffer may or may not swim off, but never stays away from the fox for more than a minute or two. They are not fighting, but it is just weird.
Has anyone else had anything similar happen?
The foxface pokes the puffer, not constantly, but consistently. When the foxy tries to steal food from the puffer's clams, the puffer stands his ground. Then they go and hang out together for the rest of the day. They literally lay on each other, and the fox will poke the puffer every so often. The puffer may or may not swim off, but never stays away from the fox for more than a minute or two. They are not fighting, but it is just weird.
Has anyone else had anything similar happen?