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Parrot Fish Kissing Or Fighting

Parrot Fish Kissing Or Fighting. Gregarious reef tank species such as parrot fish exhibit kissing behavior that’s flirtatious but which may attract the attention of competitive males. The first time i saw them do this, i didn't know what to think.

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Birds often touch beaks and exchange food before breeding season in the spring. I have some parrot fish and some siamese algae eaters and i 've seen so many videos on parrot fish eating other fish. Why are my parrot fish fighting?

If You Ever See Two Parrot Fish Kissing Or Fighting, This Is Most Likely A Display Of Territorial Dominance.


And while they won’t be able to bite, they can push the other fish into rocks or other ornaments and cause a smaller fish harm. While birds may not be actually kissing, they are showing affection in their own way. I've got two bpc's and they do this.

If You Ever See Two Parrot Fish Kissing Or Fighting, This Is Most Likely A Display Of Territorial Dominance.


The beak touches can also appear as though the birds are kissing. As joni suggested, small aquariums encourage aggression in large fish. Kissing parrot fish, more commonly known as blood parrot fish or blood parrot cichlids, are a lively example of these artificial hybrids.

And Like All Other Fish If They Can Fit It In Their Mouth They Will Eat It.


A female mouth brooder cichlid sucks the eggs back into her mouth. In most species it is a kind of wrestling/fighting. Lowering the temperature in the tank usually helps to lower aggression.

Kissing Parrot Fish, More Commonly Known As Blood Parrot Fish Or Blood Parrot Cichlids, Are A Lively Example Of These Artificial Hybrids.


As you might have guessed, their habit of locking lips isn’t kissing at all. Now i'm worried because i don't want to come home one day to see a siamese algae eater head first in his mouth. In some cases though, this doesn’t work and fish can become very stressed.

The Male Does A Mating Dance In Front Of Her To Show Her The Spots On His Rear Lower Anal Fin, Which Look Like Eggs.


There are even some birds that appear. Gregarious reef tank species such as parrot fish exhibit kissing behavior that’s flirtatious but which may attract the attention of competitive males. When birds appear to be sharing a kiss, it is usually a sign of courtship.

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