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Longest running NASCAR ever.Absolutely stunning little fish....you didn't announce the champion so I'll assume the races are still ongoing...
I will try but I’m a little challenged trying to capture them on camera between the reflections and camera focusing on irrelevant objects.It's their colours that make them do that. I bet if you had a red one it would go faster than the others
Make a video to show us
Actuuaalllyy…the “love children” with red in them ARE a lot faster. How did you know? They are just more likely to street race horizontally and stay off the track, probably because they don’t have the proper racing stripes for entry.It's their colours that make them do that. I bet if you had a red one it would go faster than the others
Make a video to show us
It's their colours that make them do that. I bet if you had a red one it would go faster than the others
Make a video to show us
I did a one minute video and surprisingly (to me) there are a lot of crashes, nose to nose and then they go sideways, recover, and go back at it.I only watch for the crashes, capture some of those....
So it’s a thing. Thanks for the term so I could look it up. Explains why they usually do it when I’m sitting next to the tank. I kept waiting for them to start so I could get a video and it wasn’t until I sat down there that the races started. Maybe they’re hoping for extra treats if they get my attention. I was disappointed earlier that I had nothing to catch on video, but now I know that’s a good thing, that it is probably not out of stress or extreme boredom.they are glass surfing
Do you mean they want to cross over the glass come swim to the couch with me? How sweet. There are several bachelors that came over with the great tilapia pond rescue, so they never knew glass. I much prefer it be that or food seeking than pacing in misery. That could also be why they are doing it less throughout the day, just at peak times, as they may be getting more settled.Glass surfing is common in new fish that are exploring their tank, and is also seen in really clean tanks. The fish can't work out what glass is because it's clear and they move over it to try and work out why they can't get past the invisible wall. They usually settle down after a few weeks. They can also do it for food. They see their owner coming and start trying to get your attention (feed me).