Why do fish lock lips?

Locking lips means different things to different cichlids, and can even change depending on the situation. Since it can signify either fighting or breeding, a fish-keeper should pay attention when they see this behavior.
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What does it mean when angle fish lock lips?

Your angelfish are kissing because they are either mating or fighting. Angelfish lock their lips as a part of their mating interactions right before looking for a spawning site. They can also lock lips to show dominance. Distinguishing between the two behaviors can be difficult, especially for novice fishkeepers.
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Why are my cichlids circling each other?

Most cichlid movements are either threats or flirting. Telling the difference between the two is fairly difficult. Shimmying or shaking of the fins and tail are usually signs of flirtation. I've also seen circular chasing and nipping or kissing (where the two fish grab each other's mouths) prior to mating.
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Why are my cichlids eating each other?

Appropriate Feeding

One of the major reasons (besides mating) that cichlids are so territorial is due to food. If they find that food is scarce, they are more apt to be aggressive and guard their territory. If food is easy to find, their aggression is reduced somewhat.
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How do you tell if your fish are mating?

Mating Ritual

Signs that your goldfish are ready to mate include white spots along the gills of the males, and the female will become fatter and more rounded. The male will then chase the female around the tank to encourage her to release her eggs.
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Why are my cichlids locking lips?



Why do fish pick up rocks and spit them out?

Significance. Mouthing gravel or small rocks and spitting them back out is normal fish behavior. Many fish species, like goldfish, also chase each other as part of spawning behavior.
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Why are my fish biting each others mouths?

Many species of cichlid grab each other by the lips to wrestle. Males most often engage in this behavior. This behavior can stem from a territorial dispute or showing off for females. Cichlids can injure each other pretty badly with this behavior.
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Why are my fish kissing?

Kissing is the process of testing their patience. The first one who loosens its mouth fails in this fight. So usually the time of kissing is not too short. Kissing fish has a milder character and can be mixed with most small ornamental fishes.
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How do you tell if your cichlids are happy?

You'll know your cichlids are happy if they exhibit the following signs of happy and healthy cichlids:
  1. Healthy appetite.
  2. Active swimming.
  3. Flared out fins.
  4. Shaking or shimmying fins occasionally.
  5. Bright and vibrant colors.
  6. No blemishes or white spots on the body.
  7. No abnormal growths.
  8. Clear, normal eyes, not cloudy or bulging.
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Do cichlids like the dark?

Originating from some of the deepest lakes in the world, cichlids thrive in dark, murky conditions full of plants, rocks and algae. If the lighting in your tank replicates these conditions, your cichlids will grow to their full potential both physically and mentally.
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Why do cichlids shake their heads?

Shimmying is a symptom rather than a single disease, and an indication that a fish no longer has proper control of its nerves and muscles. It occurs when fish are under severe stress, most often because of environmental problems.
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How do I know if my fish are fighting or mating?

Energetic Mating Behavior

If the female Oscar plays hard to get, the suitor will become more physical with rubbing behavior that may look like fighting when it isn't. Oscar couples always get along even when they're not mating, so if you spot aggressive behavior and chasing, you'll know they're actually mating.
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How do you know if fish are fighting or playing?

There will be visible signs if a fish has been attacked in the tank. Such signs include marks on its body and nips on its fins. A fish that is injured will shy away from the other fish to give itself time to heal. Territorial fish are likely to be aggressive toward fish of their own species that are of the same sex.
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Why are my fish rubbing against each other?

Food and hunger always play dirty tricks! Different species obviously have different energy needs, and if food is insufficient, there is a risk of leaving some fish without it, which may make them turn against each other.
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How do I know if my cichlids are stressed?

Strange Swimming: When fish are stressed, they often develop odd swimming patterns. If your fish is swimming frantically without going anywhere, crashing at the bottom of his tank, rubbing himself on gravel or rocks, or locking his fins at his side, he may be experiencing significant stress.
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Can you give a fish mouth to mouth?

Park rangers have given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a number of fish after the tank they were in was slashed. Forty-five "much loved" fish died at Castle Park in Colchester, Essex, on Wednesday while their pond was cleaned and they were in a container.
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Do fish recognize their owner?

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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Why do fish eat their babies?

Male blenny fish sometimes eat their babies if they think they're not worth the effort and want a better batch. The barred-chin blenny (Rhabdoblennius nitidus), a fish found in Asia, has an unusual parenting arrangement.
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Why is my fish burying itself?

The fish tends to get active a night, and sleeps during the day. To protect himself from predators while he sleeps, the weather loach buries himself in the rocks to hide. This fish will learn to come out during feeding time, regardless of the time of day.
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