Sixline Wrasse and his bedtime.

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My six Line wrasse seems to et very very upset when I turn on my room light when he is sleeping. The tank lights go off, and he finds a cave and goes to sleep. But then when I'm in my room and the light comes on he wakes up, greyer, and swimming erratically. He hits the walls and rocks. He surfs the glass l, and sometimes jumps.
 
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They can injur themselves like that. Probably better to leave a low wattage lamp on in the evening before lights out and only turn it off when you no longer will use the lights in that room.
 
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They can injur themselves like that. Probably better to leave a low wattage lamp on in the evening before lights out and only turn it off when you no longer will use the lights in that room.
Thank you, I have a copepod culture with a light on it across the room maybeill leave it on in the later hours. It's very dim to the other tank.
 
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Wrasse are a bit different in that they have a strong internal clock. He may be blinded by the light, but also he's prolly super confused. Use that copepod tank light, he should be fine.
 
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It's my room light, tank light is off at 5:30pm.
Out of curiosity, why does your light go off so early? And when does it come on?
 
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