Learn About How Freshwater Fish Behave and Survive in the Wild
The activity and the dramatic swirling colors of tropical fish may be what initially draws most newcomers to the fishkeeping hobby, but once the home aquarium and its inhabitants are established then it is very often the fishes’ behavior patterns that intrigue. Watching the fish can often provoke questions in the minds of their owners, such as “Why is my fish behaving like this?” or “How does it do that?” Understanding the “hows” and “whys” of freshwater fish behavior brings a whole new dimension to the hobby.
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How Fish Use Electricity to Hunt and Communicate
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Underwater Eating
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Prey Fish Avoid Predators By Hiding
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Rhythms of Underwater Life
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Things You Didn't Know About Schooling Fish
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How Fish Use Camouflage to Avoid Detection
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Fish in Their World
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General Recognition
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Fish Learning and Intelligence
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Piranha and Pacu
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Synchronized Swimming
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Invertebrate Eating Fish
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Juvenile Fish
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River Habitats
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Chemical Messages Underwater
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Defensive Armor in Freshwater Fish
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Behavioral Defense
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Fish Instinct and Learning From Experience
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Chemical Messages Between Fish
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How Do Fish Detect Sound?
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Adult Fish
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Chemical Cues for Fish - Taste
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Social Learning by Fish
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Daytime Fish Behavior
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Fish Feeding at the Substrate
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How Fish Use the Environment to Survive
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Marsh and Ditch Habitats
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Fish Diets in the Wild
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Fish Predators of Eggs and Fry
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Safety in Numbers
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Catfish
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Chemical Defenses
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Surviving in Harsh Environments
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Amazing Facts About Freshwater Fish
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Specific Recognition
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Finding Food
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Communicating Through Behavior
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Nighttime Fish Behavior
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Lake Habitats
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Finding and Fighting for Food
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Wild Cichlids
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The Rainy Season
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Fleeing from Danger
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Feeding Time
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Changing Seasons
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Flying Food
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Pressure Detection
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Parasites
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Predators of Adult Fish
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How Schooling Works
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Living on Land and in Water
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Specialist Feeders
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Avoiding Predators
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Orientation
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Communicating Through Color
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Fish Larva
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Evading Predators
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Aggression and Stress
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Killifish Life Cycle
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Egg Development
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Hidden from Danger
