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They used to just cruise around the tank at all heights till last week when the weather got thundery and they hung around the return pipe, tested for nitrates and they were of the scale,80+ changed 50% and hooked up a Fluval filter to help get it back to normal.
Today they were pushing and really hugging on top of each other but seem to have settled now after the sun heated the water a bit.
Fall in barometric pressure... especially a quick front coming through... or a thunder storm

.... will put them right off the feed....
Usually that's followed or accompanied by a pretty quick fall in both air and water temps... same thing.... off the feed...
I usually skip a feed if that happens....
Good to hear you're aware of uneaten feed and the problems it can cause... don't worry too much about your nitrate figures though....they really wont affect your fish that much, at least not short term...
Nitrites are the one to watch... especially with uneaten feed... and obviously ammonia levels...
You sat that "they hung around the return pipe".... was this after a fairly warm day....
If so, then I suspect that your DO (dissolved oxygen) levels were getting a bit low.... warm water can't hold as much DO as colder water... in fact the difference between 30c and 20c is about 50%....
So if your water is getting up above 25+... you might need to think about having some additional means of oxygenation... maybe a airpump and a couple of airstones...
Or maybe turning the pump/volume rate up a bit... are you running continuously or on a timer basis?