Hi seen my SAEs swimming around clasing each other's tail. some broke into pairs and swimming after each others' tails in circles. is this normal - are they mating or playing? []
Hi seen my SAEs swimming around clasing each other's tail. some broke into pairs and swimming after each others' tails in circles. is this normal - are they mating or playing? []
Hi seen my SAEs swimming around clasing each other's tail. some broke into pairs and swimming after each others' tails in circles. is this normal - are they mating or playing? []
Hi seen my SAEs swimming around clasing each other's tail. some broke into pairs and swimming after each others' tails in circles. is this normal - are they mating or playing? []
Playing I think... put a couple of SAEs together and they often go into that mode... chasing each others tails, almost like a synchronised dance.
Allen
That's normal SAE behaviour. If you observe them closely, they also appear to lose some of the scales (most noticeable as white patches on the black line). However, by the next day, they appear normal again.
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