What is goldfish flashing?

Flashing is a behavior fish utilize to itch their bodies, most commonly associated with parasitic infections. Since they do not have arms or fingernails, they must use objects in their environment to scratch themselves.
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Does flashing always mean parasites?

Flashing usually means parasite but not always necessary.
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Is flashing lights good for fish?

It is concluded that strobe light may be used to prevent fish from swimming into a specific area. Implications for development of new fishing equipment and research concerning fishes in areas with water power stations is briefly discussed.
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Why do goldfish swim in circles around each other?

Swimming in circles -- particularly in a jerky, darting motion -- usually means a goldfish has ammonia poisoning. If you see this symptom, you can take several steps to immediately address the poisoning in the short term.
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How do I know my goldfish is happy?

Your fish are happy and healthy when they:
  1. Swim actively throughout the entire tank, not just hanging out or laying at the bottom, floating near the top or hiding behind plants and ornaments.
  2. Eat regularly and swim to the surface quickly at feeding time.
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Fish Flashing In Your Aquarium; Should You Be Concerned?



Do goldfish get excited to see you?

Goldfish are certainly smarter than you think. Some have been observed to perceive and remember well enough to distinguish between people. They often notice the person who feeds them each day, and will get excited when they see them.
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Do fish need total darkness at night?

Fish don't necessarily need complete darkness to sleep, but it's best to provide them with the amount of darkness they would have in their natural environment. They may sleep when tired if the lights are on, but it will be better for their sleep and overall health if they can rest in darkness.
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Does darkness calm fish?

Fish get more comfortable and sleep better in the dark, so it's common for them to find a peaceful location where they can rest. You'll likely see your fish seeking shelter within your aquarium decorations to slumber when the room is dark. To allow your fish to sleep at night, you need to give them enough darkness.
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Do fish like light in their tank?

While fish do need light, which can be sunlight, fish in your aquarium do not need direct sunlight. Placing your aquarium in direct sunlight is something you want to avoid for good reasons. Direct sunlight is so strong and contains a lot of energy, which will be harnessed by algae to grow like crazy.
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Why is my fish flicking?

Fish flick and scratch for the same reasons that other animals including humans, they are trying to relieve irritation and dislodge foreign objects from the skin. Different fishes will show many varieties of this behaviour.
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Why is my fish rubbing on the glass?

Fish exhibit many behaviors that tell us how they are feeling, and glass surfing (also known as pacing) is one of them. This is when fish constantly swim up and down the sides of the aquarium glass. One reason they do this is stress. It could mean they aren't happy in their environment, for one reason or another.
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Why is my goldfish rubbing against the rocks?

Fish will often rub on rocks to clean themselves or simply to scratch an itch. It is often referred to as flashing and is very natural behavior, so don't be alarmed. If you notice your fish rubbing on rocks more frequently, your fish may have parasites or is stressed because of high ammonia levels in your tank.
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Why is my fish rubbing the bottom of the tank?

Your fish may be suffering from a form of external parasite like Ick, in which case they will constantly rub themselves on anything they can find, if this continues it will eventually be fatal, if you see visible signs of external parasites or injury it is important to either re-locate the fish to a hospital tank or ...
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Does TV light bother fish?

I'm new to saltwater, but my experience with freshwater would suggest that the fish will definitely notice the light and sound from the tv, but there shouldn't be any issue as long as they can still find some sort of darker place in the tank, like a cave or the far edge where it is darker.
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Can fish in an aquarium see you?

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. This is a big, big deal. It's the first time fish have demonstrated this ability.
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Are blue LED lights good for fish?

No, you should not keep a blue light or any other colored light on in your fish tank through the night. Unless you have nocturnal fish, they depend on light cycles to maintain their sleep cycle. Leaving a light on at night will disturb this cycle and result in sleep-deprived and stressed fish.
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Can I leave my aquarium light on 24 7?

You should never keep your aquarium lights on for 24/7. There are are several reasons you should not do so but the most important is it will cause algae growth in your tank. And you can spend literally weeks if not months to clean out algae from your aquarium. Besides, just as we do fish also require darkness to sleep.
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Should I leave the aquarium light on at night?

Aquarium fish do not need light and it is best that you turn it off during the night. Leaving the light on can cause stress to fish as they need a period of darkness to sleep. Too much light will cause algae to rapidly grow and make your tank look dirty. So the short answer is no, do not leave your lights on.
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How can you tell when fish are sleeping?

It's pretty easy to tell when fish are sleeping: they lie motionless, often at the bottom or near the surface of the water. They are slow to respond to things going on around them, or may not respond at all (see some sleeping catfish here). If you watch their gills, you'll notice they're breathing very slowly.
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What do goldfish do all day?

First of all, it's normal to see your goldfish swim, play and explore during the day and sleep at night. Do fish sleep? Yes, but because they have no eyelids, they can't close their eyes like we do. The goldfish behavior can be influenced by the environment, tank mates and also by its owner.
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How do you entertain a goldfish?

You can actually interact with your goldfish by teaching them to swim through hoops and push balls around. You can also feed them with your fingers. Playing with your goldfish is a fun and engaging way to enjoy owning a pet fish.
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Do fish like being 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 hear you talk?

However, yes, they can hear your voice.

They just know someone is speaking. They can associate sounds with action, though. For example, if you are to say your betta fish's name – let us call him George – each time you sprinkle food in his aquarium, he will eventually associate the sound of “George” with food.
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Do goldfish recognize owners?

Pet goldfish can distinguish between humans, and often recognise the human that regularly feeds them. Pet goldfish can also seem quite scared of new people, but become more comfortable with their owners over time as they realise they aren't a threat.
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