Anyone else have toilet trained fish?

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I’ve got a White tail Tomini Tang, and he poops in a specific spot every time lol
Right in the front left corner

I’ve never seen a fish be so particular before about that

(And no it’s not the flow.. I’ve watched it a bunch of times. He literally comes out of his cave to poop)
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I have a whitetail bristletooth that did the same thing for months. I don't think I have noticed it so much anymore.
 
That’s really funny!
I guess something about their specific species
 
my tomini tang did that to the entrance to my yellow head jawfish cave. it would poop right in its face then swim away. jawfish would pick it up and spit it away
 
A couple of my tangs do the same and even have 2 that squirt their feces at feeding time to get the fish to go after it while they steal the food !
 
I love that bristletooth tangs specifically are known for this. My tomini tang also absolutely has a tank "bathroom" spot away from the rest of the fish in between 2 rocks in a low flow low traffic area of the tank. Wonder what the biological advantage for this genus is related to that!
 
My twin spot bristletooth definitely used to do this, maybe the first 2 years I noticed he would poo in the exact same corner. Luckily it was the back corner that was furthest away from sight.
Now, I haven’t really seen it often.
 
Every morning I put mine in the toilet bowl. (I don't use "Tidy Bowl") An hour later after he does his thing, I put him back in the tank.

Sometimes my wife flushes the bowl so I go through a lot of Tomini Tangs. :oops:

 
Yep I had one toilet trained but passed it to a new owner it used far too much bog paper :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 
I love that bristletooth tangs specifically are known for this. My tomini tang also absolutely has a tank "bathroom" spot away from the rest of the fish in between 2 rocks in a low flow low traffic area of the tank. Wonder what the biological advantage for this genus is related to that!
(Tomini tangs are a type of bristletooth tang :) )
 
On more than one occasion I've witnessed my Royal Gramma poop right above the intake of my filter so that it would get sucked up immediately. If only the others could catch on, especially my Threadfin :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:
 
My blue eye bristletooth and sometimes yellow tang will poop in the same area under a cave every time.
 

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