Oh my gosh (funny, my phone almost autocorrects "gosh" to "fish" since I accidentally spelled it "gish"-- how fitting) they are so cute!! Okay I totally have to splurge and get some one way or the other. I love them!
Thanks everyone. I know what you mean ameliarose mine do the same thing. It is rather amusing to watch them beg the cat for food when he decides to sit near or on the tank. They expect that everyone should feed them.
Angels are definitely beggars! I kind of dont like it. I want l watch them swim around naturally but instead they are all up front slamming themselves against the wall!
Cichlids are too smart! I have to 'hide' from my rams and hold super still in a dark room for a while before they forget that I'm there (or get bored and wander on about their business). Silly Gishies!
So cute! Lovely fish. My Angels are the biggest pigs to! They beg at the spot I feed them everytime I am within site as if to trick me into feeding them 10times a day. Ahh your tank makes me even more impatient to get the tank upgraded so I can get more Angels!
When I had Angels they were the same way! Always at the top or near the glass beggin for food if I was around. The pigs made it hard to feed the rest of the fish. Though they are soo pretty as your are! Love the video and thanks for sharing!
I tend to be a little heavy handed on my feeding to make sure everyone gets food. Although all the tetras are good on picking up on the feeding cues. I do keep a careful eye to make sure no one is looking like they are eating too much. Going to try hand feeding blood worms this weekend, will see how long it takes them to catch on
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