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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2026908, member: 116380"] Something is definitely scaring him, it looks like. Especially since you say he acts fine outside of his tank. Maybe there's something in his tank bothering him.? An overhead fan.? The lights casting shadows that he has mistaken for a bird.? My two one year Olds are like that, especially if we turn our overhead fan off. First, I'd recomend a bigger tank. 40g just isn't big enough for a 6 month old, especially that chonky boi. He could be stressed by lack of space. How does he react to people coming into the room.? Can you tell what he's looking at when he's hiding like that.? He may be too hot or maybe even his light is scaring him. When we switched Nova to a tube light, she lost it. She got and stayed dark all the time and would hide and not eat much. As for the salad, they say to try bee pollen but I had no luck with it. Does he like calcium powder.? I entice mine to eat theirs with sprinkles of powder in it or tossing a few worms on top. [/QUOTE]
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