Hi all,
Its been a while since our last poll on fishy brain power (Poll one, Poll two) but I think this one is an important one. Since being introduced to cichlids Ive been amazed at how they show such curiosity and interest in the world outside their tank. Everyone knows that fish like Angels and Discus like to look at you as much as you look at them but are other fish just more subtle about it so you dont even notice it?
I have an insomniac Angel, he never sleeps and those of you who have seen the Father Ted comedy show may remember a scene where father Ted gets up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water. The house is pitch black and as he creeps in the lounge and turns on the light, there is the mad housekeeper Mrs. Doyle standing in the pitch black with a tray of sandwiches in case someone is hungry during the night.
My Angel is like Mrs. Doyle, even if Im just checking doors and windows are locked at night, even in the darkness I can still make out my Angel peering out from the gloom, eye nearly stuck to the glass to see whos creeping around.
Well, for awhile I felt only the Angels showed any kind of interest in my life. Lately however Ive begun to realise there are other eyes watching me as I eat my dinner, and even the neons seem to have a way of letting me know they are unhappy. I always know if something is up in the tank because the first sign is the neons go on strike. They set up a picket beside the large piece of bogwood and there they sit all day unless I pay some attention and give them some TLC.
The pl*cs seem to be like the mad lunatic that lives at the end of the road. No-one sees much of him outside the house but as you pass you can make out a figure in the shadows or see a curtain twitch. They are wary of the world outside and have their own way of saying 'Im doin great by myself pal, so stop bothering me..'
So is this all in my head? Are they just going about their daily business regardless of whether the house is on fire or the roof caving in?
Cast your vote to decide or even slip your mouse into the fish tank!
Ken
Its been a while since our last poll on fishy brain power (Poll one, Poll two) but I think this one is an important one. Since being introduced to cichlids Ive been amazed at how they show such curiosity and interest in the world outside their tank. Everyone knows that fish like Angels and Discus like to look at you as much as you look at them but are other fish just more subtle about it so you dont even notice it?
I have an insomniac Angel, he never sleeps and those of you who have seen the Father Ted comedy show may remember a scene where father Ted gets up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water. The house is pitch black and as he creeps in the lounge and turns on the light, there is the mad housekeeper Mrs. Doyle standing in the pitch black with a tray of sandwiches in case someone is hungry during the night.
My Angel is like Mrs. Doyle, even if Im just checking doors and windows are locked at night, even in the darkness I can still make out my Angel peering out from the gloom, eye nearly stuck to the glass to see whos creeping around.
Well, for awhile I felt only the Angels showed any kind of interest in my life. Lately however Ive begun to realise there are other eyes watching me as I eat my dinner, and even the neons seem to have a way of letting me know they are unhappy. I always know if something is up in the tank because the first sign is the neons go on strike. They set up a picket beside the large piece of bogwood and there they sit all day unless I pay some attention and give them some TLC.
The pl*cs seem to be like the mad lunatic that lives at the end of the road. No-one sees much of him outside the house but as you pass you can make out a figure in the shadows or see a curtain twitch. They are wary of the world outside and have their own way of saying 'Im doin great by myself pal, so stop bothering me..'
So is this all in my head? Are they just going about their daily business regardless of whether the house is on fire or the roof caving in?
Cast your vote to decide or even slip your mouse into the fish tank!
Ken