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Just here to tell an interesting story. I work a job that sometimes requires me to be gone for weeks. This has been the case recently as I have spent most of December on the road. In my second week gone, I got a worrying report from my dad, who comes over to feed my fish when I am gone. My foxface has been acting weird. Every time he approaches the tank, he freaks out and dashes around the tank. Now I know for many this isn't odd behavior; I've heard of people not having foxes in SPS tanks because they freak out and break the SPS. However, for my Badger, this is odd. Badger is a brave fox. Badger will eat nori from my hand. So when I get back, I meet with my dad, and we approach the tank together, and sure enough, there's a total freak out, and, concerningly, I see minor scratches on the side of the fox.
So I ask my reefing buds, and they don't have an answer, other than the scratches. There are no signs of issues; fins are unblemished and free of evidence of disease, and parameters are normal. So the next day I go to feed and... nothing. Badger is sitting at the front, impatiently waiting for food. Later, I feed nori, and I am eating it again before I can even get it on the clip. All weekend, it is bold and gluttonous, as usual. Until I leave again, and it is no longer me feeding...
So I have proof that those giant eyes are not only good for spotting danger but can also, in fact, recognize us. If you have similar experiences,please share!
So I ask my reefing buds, and they don't have an answer, other than the scratches. There are no signs of issues; fins are unblemished and free of evidence of disease, and parameters are normal. So the next day I go to feed and... nothing. Badger is sitting at the front, impatiently waiting for food. Later, I feed nori, and I am eating it again before I can even get it on the clip. All weekend, it is bold and gluttonous, as usual. Until I leave again, and it is no longer me feeding...
So I have proof that those giant eyes are not only good for spotting danger but can also, in fact, recognize us. If you have similar experiences,please share!
The fish seem generally fine with him coming up to the tank, but I rarely have him feed.
