nigle
Member
Oi!
I was looking at the post that Jupitor has about his new fish, and he mentioned that one might have already jumped out.
I have had bad luck with wrasses doing the same thing. They always seem as happy as the other fish I have 3 yellow, 6 blue/green chromis, a Powder blue Tang and a lawnmorer blenny.
The blenny loves to eat at the top of the tank and at the spillway at the filters. He [she or it] makes a lot of noise eating , but never tries to jump out, but all the wrasses that I've had have all jumped.
I also had 2 sissor tail blennys that also liked the floor more than the tank.
Are there some fish that just like to go 'exploring' more than others?
Cheers!
nigle
!~!
P.S. 1. Thanks for being here!
P.S. 2. My avatar is of the ZRS Acron. I was trying to make a scaled model of one, after building about a 1/4 of it I realized that it would have to be over 18 feet long, so I started reefing, HA!
n.
I was looking at the post that Jupitor has about his new fish, and he mentioned that one might have already jumped out.
I have had bad luck with wrasses doing the same thing. They always seem as happy as the other fish I have 3 yellow, 6 blue/green chromis, a Powder blue Tang and a lawnmorer blenny.
The blenny loves to eat at the top of the tank and at the spillway at the filters. He [she or it] makes a lot of noise eating , but never tries to jump out, but all the wrasses that I've had have all jumped.
I also had 2 sissor tail blennys that also liked the floor more than the tank.
Are there some fish that just like to go 'exploring' more than others?
Cheers!
nigle
!~!
P.S. 1. Thanks for being here!
P.S. 2. My avatar is of the ZRS Acron. I was trying to make a scaled model of one, after building about a 1/4 of it I realized that it would have to be over 18 feet long, so I started reefing, HA!
n.