Hi all,
Just wonderd why mushrooms do this
Always wonderd:D
cheers
Dal
Edit: that asphisia is long gone
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Mine do this when they 'catch' food when i feed my fish and corals, Just a thought.
Jay
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anemones do the same when taking food,could be something similar.derek
66ins by 60ins by 37ins deep. fish stock 7in moorish idol,9in blue face angel,6in blue face angel,6in regal angel, 4in powder blue,1 pair flame angels,3 bellus angels,12 alleni damsels,4in cleaner wrasse,1 pair red sea clowns, 1 Pair of wild percs and 1 Pair of black percs,1 fire clown,1 red sea clown, 2 orchid dottybacks, 3 yellow tangs,2 heteractis magnifica anemones,1 heteractis crispa, 2 red bubble tips.
yup mine all do this at feeding time
mine do it especially my elephants ear
Yep, it's the feeding response. There is an article in Coral magazine about Gobies and Elephant Ears. Apparently in the wild the Gobies dart in and out stealing morsals of food as the coral closes around it's dinner.
It also says in the article that it's extremely rare for the Gobies to get caught out, trapped and eaten by the coral.
HTH
Campbell
something broke the surface just to see the starry dome.
Don't drive faster than your Angel can fly
yep mine do it,as above feeding response
Reminds me of a vasectomy post op. :mad:
Yep, fed mine with some shrimp earlier and it did that till it had eaten the food.:)
LILYANN:p
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