Adam Huber
September 11th 03, 01:50 AM
I have a Tomato Clown that does the very same thing on a regular basis.
I've been told that he does this just to be belligerent. There appears to
be no reason for it, but it does provide for some amusement when my Blue
Devil Damsel attempts to mimic the action :-)
"Dave" > wrote in message
om...
> I have a maroon clownfish who spends most of his time swimming in/near
> my bubbletip anemone.
>
> Every now and then, the clownfish will shake his tail (caudal fin) at
> the sand to kick it up a bit.
>
> Any ideas as to the purpose of this? Just curious.
>
> Thanks in advance.
I've been told that he does this just to be belligerent. There appears to
be no reason for it, but it does provide for some amusement when my Blue
Devil Damsel attempts to mimic the action :-)
"Dave" > wrote in message
om...
> I have a maroon clownfish who spends most of his time swimming in/near
> my bubbletip anemone.
>
> Every now and then, the clownfish will shake his tail (caudal fin) at
> the sand to kick it up a bit.
>
> Any ideas as to the purpose of this? Just curious.
>
> Thanks in advance.