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brewmaster15
05-09-2024, 08:03 AM
Have a black ram that is absolutely obsessed with the sponge filter airflow. He sits there stares at it... Circles it and swims through it. No idea if he is playing or attacking. It but I get the impression he is attacking it. This is an all day thing... Every day. I think he sees his reflection in the big bubbles.

He's a riot to watch.

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Ignore the Brown diatoms..the bristle nose are not allowed near the top of the sponge!

Second Hand Pat
05-09-2024, 08:04 AM
This thread needs a video Al :)
Pat

Charlyc11
05-09-2024, 08:10 AM
Mine use to love to spawn on top of the sponge filter so maybe he is scouting a location. My ABN's loved to go inside the filter tube so I removed them all.

Discus Fever
05-09-2024, 09:34 AM
I use to have a fish that sat in the bubbles of the air sponge, he must have thought it was a massage. LOL

brewmaster15
05-09-2024, 11:37 AM
Here you guys go..

First it started with the Male...

http://youtu.be/nyGCIqA_Roc?si=CCXYNEiWI4fuAEt3


It has devolved into a full assault by both male and female in.the pair.


http://youtu.be/3VL_nd8ncw4?si=wNkXVtljo8ExvB3W

I really am worried that they may kill the sponge filter. :) lol Should I move the filter to a hospital tank?

Charlyc11
05-09-2024, 12:11 PM
Here you guys go..

First it started with the Male...
It has devolved into a full assault by both male and female in.the pair.
I really am worried that they may kill the sponge filter. :) lol Should I move the filter to a hospital tank?

I also noticed in the past my rams went to the air stone and did the same. Maybe the use it to clean the spawning area?

brewmaster15
05-09-2024, 12:23 PM
I also noticed in the past my rams went to the air stone and did the same. Maybe the use it to clean the spawning area?

Not in this pairs case.. In the video they move off to the left.. They had a spawn of eggs there when I recorded this. I just pulled the eggs because they are so agitated I was worried they would eat them,

What ever it is about that sponge and air bubbles it really ticked them off.

al

jwcarlson
05-09-2024, 01:02 PM
That sponge filter is fighting for its life, Al. I'd pull it.
I have greatly enjoyed ram behavior, mine attack the weirdest stuff. Including me. I wonder if they'd be similarly upset if there were smaller bubbles or something? Maybe there's a sound it's making or a vibration that's driving them nuts.