He's hiding....can you find him?
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I've seen them do this many times, but for some reason it's always right after a water change/vac. I wonder if me loosening up the sand is the reason?
Anyway, don't anybody tell him he's been caught on film. He THINKS he's invisible
Find the Dojo......
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HEEHEE, thanks guys and gals He was cracking me up. His head would stick out, then he'd wiggle and bury his head, but his tail would stick out He went back and forth like that a couple times while I was taking the pics....little Jack in the Box
I often wonder if Gold/Albino fish think they are "normal" colored??? My Albino BN Plecs "hide" in bends in the driftwood. Perfectly visible, but if they weren't albino, perfect camoflauge.
Anyway, that could be part of the reason I like them so much....visibility
I often wonder if Gold/Albino fish think they are "normal" colored??? My Albino BN Plecs "hide" in bends in the driftwood. Perfectly visible, but if they weren't albino, perfect camoflauge.
Anyway, that could be part of the reason I like them so much....visibility
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