QuoteReplyTopic: How to train fish Posted: November 15 2009 at 6:50pm
I have a 90g that I have just started to introduce fish into. I thought I was being a good guy by not putting any of my live rock up against the glass anywhere leaving space all around for flow and free swimming. My problem is I have a cardinal fish that I only get glimpses of for a few seconds a day because he has decided that the back of the tank is much preferable to the front. Any tricks on how to make it more desirable for him to live where I can actually see him once in a while. At this point it would have been just as productive to take my $20 and go to McDonalds and just tell everybody that I have a beautiful cardinal fish. Any help would be appreciated.
Cardinals are primarily crepuscular/nocturnal so its not unusual for them to hide during the day, over time they will get used to "feeding time" and come out more
my cardinal is always chilling in front of the tank, its more of a peaceful tank the only other occupant is a clown. so with that said is there any other fish that may be acting aggressive towards it?
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