sleepin wit da fish's

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I regularly shine a light at night to check my reef. I've noticed that my fish generally sleep in the same spot every night. Some in the most curious places. My six line wedges in a tiny little crevice under my galaxia. My sprigeri sleeps in an abandoned mussel shell. My bangai sleeps inbetween closed frogspawn heads.
Any cool or strange sleeping habits?

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Mine all have their spots too. My clowns sleep under a rock ledge with a big mushroom on it. They host in the mushroom when lights are on and the mushroom is opened and when it closes they go under the ledge. My rusty angel also has a tight spot in the back and under some of the rocks. It will come out from under my main rock which has just enough space for it to get through.
 

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I still can't believe how dead mandarin fish look when sleeping. In my old tank everyone had their spot. Going to be fun finding there new beds when it is time to move them.
 

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