Do fish like to be pet?

Balcombe notes that touch is a powerful de-stressor for animals -- and fishes are no exception to this phenomenon. Other examples include groupers, who are well-known for approaching a trusted human to be stroked and cleaner-fish, who gently stroke their client fish with their fins.
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Are there fish that like to be petted?

Groupers are not the only fish that enjoy being petted, it seems. According to videos on YouTube, other species of fish that appear to like the interaction include koi, cichlid and discus fish.
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Can fish love their owners?

Surprisingly, science has found that fish are capable of recognizing their owner's face, even if the owner is standing by the tank with other people. Fish can develop an association between something they like, being fed, with the person who feeds them.
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Do fish want affection?

Fish aren't known for showing affection. Most fish do not want to be touched by humans at all. But Bon Shaw has a Blood Parrot Cichlid that craves human interaction. That fish really loves being petted!
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How do you know if your fish loves you?

Generally speaking, following are some of the ways you can tell if your fish are happy.
  • They swim back and forth freely and energetically around the tank.
  • Quite like humans, happy fish might have a vibrant glow to their skin. ...
  • They do not appear fearful of the other fish in the tank. ...
  • They are breathing normally.
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My Fish Loves Me! He would rather play than eat!



How do you play with fish?

To stimulate your fish's brain, give it toys like floating rocks and caves for it to hide in. You can even train your fish to do tricks like swim through a hoop or jump out of the water with a little practice. Keeping your fish healthy and active will help you enjoy your fish for longer.
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Why do fish follow your finger?

With repetition, your fish will learn to associate following your finger with being fed. Once your fish understands that they will be fed for doing what you instruct them to do, you'll be able to teach them a variety of other tricks. If you have pellets, use them for your training instead of regular fish food.
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Can I touch my fish?

Touching Can Be Harmful to Fish

Touching your pet fish is usually a bad idea. It's advised to avoid touching or grabbing fish with bare hands in an aquarium unless in emergency situations. From sanitary concerns to fish safety, there are many reasons to avoid touching them altogether.
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Do fish get bored living in a tank?

Fish-keepers sometimes see their pets 'glass surfing' – swimming repeatedly up and down the glass of the tank. This could be the aquatic equivalent of the pacing of a captive tiger that's bored from a lack of stimulation. But the fish could also be stressed from an overcrowded or unfamiliar tank.
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Do fishes love us?

Well, if fish have emotions then they must feel love. Love for their tank mates, love for their companions and possible love for their owners.
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Do fish watch you?

Can your pet fish recognize your face? A new study says, Yes, it probably can. Researchers studying archerfish found the fish can tell a familiar human face from dozens of new faces with surprising accuracy.
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Can fish learn their name?

They are not like a cat or a dog and can recognize their name. They just know someone is speaking. They can associate sounds with action, though.
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What does it mean when a fish follows you?

Because fish often rely upon a complex web of senses beyond sight, many signals - chemical, hormonal, activity and sound - will attracts them and they know when you are, and will trail you, long before you see them.
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Does touching fish hurt?

If you must touch the fish make sure your hands are wet or use a wet cloth or wet gloves between you and the fish. Never touch a fish's gills, they are extremely delicate and just touching them can damage them. A Death Grip - almost guaranteed to injure or kill the fish.
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How do you make your fish love you?

Here are 21 important ways to keep your fish happy.
  1. It's more than just Décor.
  2. Understand each Breed.
  3. Treat your fish as Individuals.
  4. Acclimatize and quarantine new fish.
  5. Give them space – Happy fish love space.
  6. Give them the right friends.
  7. Give them the right environment.
  8. Condition the water.
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Can you train a fish?

The simple answer: yes. But what is the best method on how to train a fish? Many fish keepers do not give their fish enough credit for being smart. Most pet fish are above average intelligence and can be easily trained given their food-motivated behavior.
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What do fish like to play with?

Floating log, leaf hammock, moss balls, and aquatic plants are some of the best things for aquarium fish to play on. Enhancing your tank with toys and marine décor can do wonders for your fish's habitat. It excites them and makes them feel at home.
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Do fish ever get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Do fish see us?

Besides being able to see their prey and recognize their owners, fish also can see a range of colors, since they have color receptors in their eyes. Many species of fish can also see ultraviolet light, which humans can't.
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What is the smartest fish?

For fish, that title goes to manta rays. They're giant, charismatic and basically geniuses. Mantas have huge brains — the biggest of any fish — with especially developed areas for learning, problem solving and communicating.
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Can a fish bite?

Fish and other marine animals can bite and cause cuts, scrapes, and punctures. A person who is attacked or bitten should attempt to identify the type of fish or animal, the time of the injury, and the nature of the attack.
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Do fish like music?

Fish are attracted to certain sounds and vibrations and not to others. Certain types of music and sounds repel fish while others interest them. Music and other sounds can define the change in the way fish behave in the water, including their eating and swimming patterns.
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Why do fish look at me?

Being close to the tank will allow them to recognize your face, but if you are far away but still notice them staring, they are sensing your movements. Since they are very curious about their surroundings, they are just observing the changes happening outside their world.
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Do fish need attention?

IMO, forgive me because I am a science major, fish don't need attention or companionship. They respond to a stimuli that means they will be fed.
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