HahahahaSmuggle some cocaine in their little butts while you're at it
HahahahaSmuggle some cocaine in their little butts while you're at it
Lol they are afraid of the monsters under the rocks. Imagine thatMy pictus seem freak out when the light is off LOL
Especially at night time they are dart around like crazy if no light on but if I leave a minimal night light on I saw them swim around much more calm rather dart around like a rocket.
Interesting info. Thanks. I'm trying to figure out which is the natural behavior and which is not. Which is natural for day and which for night.My pictus seem freak out when the light is off LOL
Especially at night time they are dart around like crazy if no light on but if I leave a minimal night light on I saw them swim around much more calm rather dart around like a rocket.
I used to have 150G community tank full of barbs species, mollies, danios, fancy goupy pack with ton of driftwoods and very heavy planted and top water surface dense with hornwort, duck weeds, waterlilly leaf, I have my light on 10 hours a day and my pictus out and round the tank day and night search for food, they still freak out when the light completely off at midnight, I can hear they splashing surface water like they are try to get out of the tank or like someone came after them and try to eat them LOL even they are the only predator in the community tank. Once I set a night light a t lowest just enough to reach bottom then they are come back down and relax at bottom, my guess they adapted with my light scheduleInteresting info. Thanks. I'm trying to figure out which is the natural behavior and which is not. Which is natural for day and which for night.
My guys appear to behave the same day or night.
Yes, on both tank old and new tank.Nice but I am a bit confused. Are you saying that you observed the same unreasonable nighttime no-light behavior in both tanks? Your old 150 gal and the new tank too?