My conundrum is that for some reason, if he's not asleep on his rock he basically spends all day swimming up against the glass. I don't know if it's normal or not, but he goes up and down, side to side, back and forth with his face against the glass pretty much any time he's in the water.
Sometimes I think he's begging for food and I'm pretty strict on what we feed him, so I'll put a bit of lettuce in to abate him. But at least half the time he doesn't seem to care. He looks at me and watches me drop it in, sometimes swimming frantically against the side like I'd imagine is normal begging behavior, but doesn't immediately scarf the lettuce, or even care about it. (He does eat lettuce eventually, I give him a little every day after his pellets, and most if not all of it is gone by the next.)
It's almost like he's begging to be held or something, since he usually does it worse when people come by. He doesn't seem to mind getting touched, but he doesn't seem to like being held at all, he squirms like crazy and I have to hold him still or he'd jump right out of my hands. He actually climed up my shirt and onto my shoulder once... I've thought about letting him free-roam the house some but we have several dogs and cats that could chomp his little 2 in self pretty easy, and it's too cold to let him outside this time of year. (And I'm afraid I'd lose him, he's still a pretty small little bugger.)
So anyone have advice on this stuff? I don't think he's seeing his reflection because I've got one end covered with a towel and it's very reflective, and that's not the end he runs up against. I dunno it just seems like he likes attention but not affection, if you get what I mean.


