sushiluver
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- May 5, 2006
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I noticed in the past few days that my fish have been showing a lot of affection towards each other.
When I first bought my veil tail angel as soon as I put him in he/she started staring at the Arowana. It couldn't be for food because the Aro is 5 times bigger. The Aro has never shown any aggression towards the Angel either. It seemed like love at first sight. Now they've "cooled" off a bit and seem to spend more time apart. Maybe the initial infatuation stage has worn off.
Now my Yo Yo loach and a Bala shark are going at it. I see them snuggling nose to nose swimming together and shuddering together like they were mating or something. It doesn't seem like any type of aggressive behavior since the Bala could just dash away if it wanted to. The funny thing is the Bala would chase the other Bala away as if it didn't want to be disturbed.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but it sure seems like my fish have a love fest going on here. Anyone have any idea why they are doing this?
When I first bought my veil tail angel as soon as I put him in he/she started staring at the Arowana. It couldn't be for food because the Aro is 5 times bigger. The Aro has never shown any aggression towards the Angel either. It seemed like love at first sight. Now they've "cooled" off a bit and seem to spend more time apart. Maybe the initial infatuation stage has worn off.
Now my Yo Yo loach and a Bala shark are going at it. I see them snuggling nose to nose swimming together and shuddering together like they were mating or something. It doesn't seem like any type of aggressive behavior since the Bala could just dash away if it wanted to. The funny thing is the Bala would chase the other Bala away as if it didn't want to be disturbed.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this but it sure seems like my fish have a love fest going on here. Anyone have any idea why they are doing this?