Zebrafish Observation Diary on Mar 31

Thursday, March 31th, 2022

Weather: Sunny

Community tank's situation:

One of the algae eater was hiding in the crevices of the water ficus leaves. I heard from my colleague that it kept using its mouth to nibble on the water ficus leaves and the volcanic rocks, and my colleague suspected that it might have grown algae. We are afraid that it is hungry, so feed them, but most of the food just sink into the water, divided up by the other zebrafish.


Another divide up still likes to hide in the hygger hollow tree trunk, it seems to have a clear division of labor, each has its own domain.
I stared at the golden shark hiding inside the water ficus for a while, its mouth did look like a suction cup.

Several of the bowl of lily seeds were starting to darken their seed casings, not black to be exact, but dark coffee, rather like chocolate beans, and similar in shape to chocolate beans.
 

Probably because the water level is much lower than before, so the zebra fish are always swimming from the bottom to the surface, as if they are going back and forth between the two worlds, above and below the water, and they are all very spirited. I think I have to increase the output of the air pump.



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