Bluey Betta Boy seems to like Bug Bites! It's new for me to feed an individual fish rather than a group or a tank as a whole, so target feeding this little fella and watching him eat is a new pleasure.
22G QT tank - the hoplo that isn't really technically a hoplo is a wizzard! He hid away on day one, but by the second day was out in the open far more. Seems to enjoy hanging near the surface among the mass of plants, or gliding around the glass with the occasional zoom across the tank.
Never had anything like him before, so not quite sure what behaviour to expect, but several times he's sat perched on the glass in the corner, head up and closest to me, and doesn't appear shy! Just eyeballs me right back...
However, he's a whizz at hiding, and I'm still trying to find what foods he'll like and take. It's so strange, he's the largest fish in there by a country mile. Around four inches. But when I'm doing a head-count (which I find myself doing about 6 -10 times per 24 hours - I'm being an anxious mother hen about them! With the pygmy cories and baby plecos being so tiny especially, I find myself checking them a lot. They seem well! Not forgetting the remaining hillstream loach.
But Hoplo (still looking for names for him, if anyone has a good one!
@Naughts I also keep thinking "Levi" when I check on my betta now!
) seems to slip into another dimension when he wants to hide! It's so strange when it's a QT tank without too much stuff in it yet, plants just floating, but he's almost always the last one I find. Can even count each tiny pygmy first! Snowball pleco baby is very active and all over the glass walls usually, as is the hillstream, although both visit the bottom too, especially at feeding time. The two Green Dragon long fin babies are often near each other, and tend to stay on the bottom, often sitting alongside the pleco cave that the hoplo also likes to hide in.