I have two Tomato Clowns in my Reef. One is about twice the size of the other. I believe they have paired up because they spent a lot of time together and do not fight. They also share the 'attentions' of my pulsing Xenia and Elegance Coral.
About a week ago the larger of the pair started flicking sand away from one particular area of the tank. It does it by swimming down and turning sideways, then swishing it's tail. The sand billows up and to the side. Over the course of an evening, it digs a hole almost to the bottom of the tank and never seems to stop.
I have filled it in twice, but they continue to do it ... usually in the evening. They also seem to spent time 'nuzzling' and rubbing against each other.
There is nothing in the hole or on the exposed glass. My instinct is that they will lay eggs, but maybe someone would like to enlighten me and tell me what's going on.
Thanks!
Sue Bruce
About a week ago the larger of the pair started flicking sand away from one particular area of the tank. It does it by swimming down and turning sideways, then swishing it's tail. The sand billows up and to the side. Over the course of an evening, it digs a hole almost to the bottom of the tank and never seems to stop.
I have filled it in twice, but they continue to do it ... usually in the evening. They also seem to spent time 'nuzzling' and rubbing against each other.
There is nothing in the hole or on the exposed glass. My instinct is that they will lay eggs, but maybe someone would like to enlighten me and tell me what's going on.
Thanks!
Sue Bruce