krichardson;3320892; said:Yes to both and it is interesting that there is another scomb variant/strain.I wonder if they live any longer in captivity than the other type.
* sorry off topic
Im pretty convinced this phenomenon has to do with the fish's flight response. Larger they get, less space they have, and with size more power. they bash themselves and die from it. this has happened with 7 of 11 tats i have.
Saw 3 do it in person. (Set off by room lights turned on/off unexpectedly or increase in airbubbler pressure then day lights off - i hear splash/impact on glass) day one - fish is disorientated/dizzy, day two - visible damage shows, busted nose/teeth, clouded eyes, flared fins, damaged skin (whatever came in contact to obstructive objects), day 3 - summer saults hard breathing, paralysis, then death. takes about 2-3 days to die, like clockwork. 7" tats.
scombs are 7-8" and have not commited suicide but they do have this flight response. i scared one once with top off cleaning and it shot clear out of the tank and landed 6ft away on the couch, luckily.
VATF bash themselves but are not as fragile. GATF are much calmer but comparison.
have yet to see with armatus.