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What is the reason for parrot fish's aggressiveness and how to deal with frequent fights?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Parrot fish are aggressive because they are naturally territorial, and if a fish invades their territory, they will attack. In addition, the mouth of parrot fish is relatively cheap, and they usually like to attack other fish actively, so they will have conflicts with their own kind or other fish. Parrot fish are aggressive by nature. Fighting is a common thing for them. As long as they don't fight too hard, the breeder doesn't need to stop them.
What is the reason for parrot fish's aggressiveness and how to deal with frequent fights?

1. what is the reason why

parrot fish are aggressive? The reason why parrot fish are aggressive is that they have a strong sense of territory. If they see other fish in their territory, they will take the initiative to attack and protect their territory. Moreover, parrot fish are naturally more active, even if there is enough space, they may take the initiative to attack their own kind or other fish. So parrot fish are naturally aggressive. As long as the parrot fish fight is not too intense, the breeder does not need to stop it. If they break their fins or tail fins when they fight, the breeder needs to stop them from being more seriously injured.

2. What to do

if the parrot fish often fight? The reason why the parrot fish fight has been mentioned above. If the breeder wants to avoid their fighting, he must first ensure that there is enough space in the fish tank. Only when each parrot fish has enough space to move, they will not fight because of fighting. The second is to ensure adequate food, parrot fish can eat, and can eat more kinds of food, breeders need to give them adequate food. If it is mixed with other fish, it is better to choose some fish similar to or larger than the parrot fish, so that the parrot fish dare not attack easily.

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