astropeak
August 2nd 03, 12:59 PM
My Ryukin likes his quite time. When I go over to the tank he is often
behind a rock, but he comes out and acts friendly once he sees me. He used
to be constantly pecking at the gravel. I think he scours the tank of his
poop, because I don't see it on the bottom anymore. That's one hungry fish.
Lazy? I don't think so.
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"Becky" > wrote in message
om...
> I have an oranda who is healthy but likes to sit behind the trees in
> his tank once feeding and gravel digging time is over.
>
> Are fancy fish this way inclined? I have had several fancy fish do
> this.
>
> He always gets up when meal times approches and he will have a swim
> here and there.
behind a rock, but he comes out and acts friendly once he sees me. He used
to be constantly pecking at the gravel. I think he scours the tank of his
poop, because I don't see it on the bottom anymore. That's one hungry fish.
Lazy? I don't think so.
--
http://www.astropeak.com
None are more hopelessly enslaved, than
those who falsely believe they are free.
Johann w. Von Goethe
"Becky" > wrote in message
om...
> I have an oranda who is healthy but likes to sit behind the trees in
> his tank once feeding and gravel digging time is over.
>
> Are fancy fish this way inclined? I have had several fancy fish do
> this.
>
> He always gets up when meal times approches and he will have a swim
> here and there.