Oh, you mean the 'I'm already dead so leave me alone' Foxface and the 'reason I need to buy more Dwarf Ceriths' Wrasse? I think the folks at Biota and ORA need to start hybrids of Hector's Goby in different colors and sizes. I'd buy one of each. Great tank inhabitant it doesn't care what the other fish are doing, it doesn't care what I'm doing, it is always out and working the tank 24/7/365.25.Love your pigface! Nice yellow pig wrasse too!
On top of everything else my Foxface has narcolepsy. A day or two after I put him in the tank I woke up in the middle of the night because I heard the ATO running, and running, and running. When I checked the tank the overflow inlet was plugged. I grabbed a flashlight and saw a dead baby Foxface stuck against the slots. I grabbed a pair of tweezers to pull him out and after I tried for the second or third time to grab it, it woke up enough to swim down to the bottom of the tank. For weeks I had to move things around to keep it out of trouble. If I looked in the tank in the middle of the night it would just be floating around in the tank asleep. Its big enough now that it doesn't float out of its cave but it does like to come out before lights on and sleep plastered against the ledge in front of his cave. It spends half its awake time playing dead or hiding behind a rock and the other half begging under the feed cup. If I ignore it long enough it will go around and pretend to eat some tank algae but I know its just pretending, it wants mysis, or TDO, or seaweed sheets it likes to be catered to. But I still really like the silly fish. It has real personality and now that I've changed the feeding regimen he seems pretty chill again but still runs for cover at the least provocation.
One of the things I like with aquariums, especially saltwater aquariums, is the diversity of personalities among its inhabitants. The Foxface is a gigantic, scaredy-cat eating machine; the Yellow Coris Wrasse is a lazy teenager, last one up and first one to bed every day but while its up it never stops moving; the Firefish is the old man of the tank and is out from lights on to lights off just hanging near the middle of the tank waiting for food, and avoiding the Foxface when it goes on one of its tears across the tank; the Black Ray pops out at feeding time and then goes back in his hole but he adds a little 'surprise' to the tank when he shows up and the Hector's just swims endlessly eating this or that and coming over to the glass occasionally to see what the big ugly guy is doing now.