strange flashing tilefish behavior

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Was hoping to get some insight into some strange behavior I noticed today with my 2 flashing tilefish.

They would occasionally dive down towards the sand bed and then barely touch it and come back up. They would be hovering about 4 to 5 inches above the sand then suddenly dive down. When they came back up they would go right back to only 4 to 5 inches about the sand. Both of them were exhibiting this behavior right next to each other.

Almost look like a dance or something.

Any thoughts?
 
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No clue.. not many people own these, or for very long so I doubt you will find that many who have one, let alone two of them.
 
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can't hurt to try :)

I think most people that do have these actually have them in pairs if not more.

They are doing fantastic btw ... Neptune really does sell very healthy fish. They are both absolute pigs and eat a ton.
 
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Man, I could never find anyone who owned any who I never brought one home... hmm.. I want to see and film them!!!!! :D
 

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My royal grahma does that. I think he is itching or has a parasite on his lip or something. I've never seen anything on him, but he does this, does it to a rock too. Your fish could also be eating pods or those tube worm thing's that grow up from sand with the 2 feelers protruding?
 
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I thought of that

but they weren't pushing their head in the sand. It was just barely touching the sand with the side of their body. It wasn't restricted to one side they were both doing it with both sides. I was looking at them VERY closely and couldn't see anything on them. Also when they were touching the sand it was barely touching. If anything it seemed like they didn't touch and it was just the motion that was disturbing the sand.
 

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slk55r,

what size is your tank and what livestock you have? what do you feed them?

Neptune is supposed to get more flashing tilefish in tomorrow, and I'm contemplating if I should get one (or two).
 

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