I used to have a female P. quadriocellata that would sometimes pick up a
pebble and bang it against the glass of their tank! This would be late
at night after their lights were off, but they still got some light from
us (their tank was in the living room). Maybe she was telling us to turn
off the lights so she could get some sleep!!!

Barbie Heid wrote:
> 
> .  Makes a nice percussion instrument, but has anyone else
> > seen this??
> 
> No! That's wild. Is it both of them, or just the female [maybe she thinks
> it's a dud egg, and wants to eat it???]
> 
> Then again, I've only seen gold dust's eat their own [dud] eggs.
> 
> Barbie     >^,,^<
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-- 
Doug Johnston
www.ncal.verio.com/~scubadug

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