So my Blue Spotted Puffer likes to 'relax' against the weir of my overflow.

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Walked in this morning to see my blue spotted puffer up against the weir of my overflow and immediately started to panic that he had passed away, was feeling ill, or something was wrong.

Went to touch him and he jumped off of the overflow weir and swam up to the front of the tank begging for food looking all excited as he does.

Needless to say - I've only ever seen my Betta do this. It's interesting that he's chosen to hang out up there and to relax in this fashion.
 

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Yep. Got one in the QT right now. He/she picks the weirdest places to relax. Keeps freaking me out, too. :eek: And it eats like a pig.
 

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My dwarf lion does that, first time thought he had died. My Valenti puffer likes to hang out in weird spots as well.
 

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