There is a juvenile Niger triggerfish at my LFS that I am considering purchasing. It is currently about 1.5 inches in length. It has some behavior quirks, though.
Whenever I get close to the glass to get a good look at it, the trigger swims up to the front of the tank, turns sideways to me, and clamps ALL of his fins tightly to his body. This includes clamping his dorsal and anal fins, as well as scrunching up his caudle fin until it looks like a tail. He then makes several strained wiggles that manage to propel him about 4 inches through the water. Then he unclamps his fins, swims back to where he started, and repeats the display. If I back away from the tank, he quits. He will only display this behavior if my face is within one foot of the tank glass. The only other fish in the tank is a 5 inch long grunt.
What is he doing? Is this some sort of territoriality display? Does he just not like me? I have found very little on Trigger behavior in my usual literature. Lots of articles about their feeding habits and aggression tendencies, but nothing explaining this little "dance" that he likes to do.
Whenever I get close to the glass to get a good look at it, the trigger swims up to the front of the tank, turns sideways to me, and clamps ALL of his fins tightly to his body. This includes clamping his dorsal and anal fins, as well as scrunching up his caudle fin until it looks like a tail. He then makes several strained wiggles that manage to propel him about 4 inches through the water. Then he unclamps his fins, swims back to where he started, and repeats the display. If I back away from the tank, he quits. He will only display this behavior if my face is within one foot of the tank glass. The only other fish in the tank is a 5 inch long grunt.
What is he doing? Is this some sort of territoriality display? Does he just not like me? I have found very little on Trigger behavior in my usual literature. Lots of articles about their feeding habits and aggression tendencies, but nothing explaining this little "dance" that he likes to do.