My Fish Loves Me! He would rather play than eat!

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Publicado 2015-04-19
This little guy just loves to watch me wherever I am in the room, he'll do anything to get my attention. And when I look at him he flares out his gills and dances from side to side just hoping that I'll come over to play. If I drop food in the aquarium he'll ignore it and hope to play. I have to walk away to get him to go find the food which has floated away by then. That said, in another tank I have a second Blood Parrot Cichlid that loves me but doesn't want to be touched. It's like having one dog and one cat. You just have to love the differences.

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  • @pri2004
    Next video: Walking my fish
  • @Matthew-ni2py
    This is the first time I've seen a fish visibly smile
  • @chabchae
    fish: i've trained my human to scrub my scales
  • @missm9736
    My fish just stares at me judgingly
  • @Velt6241
    The fish was obviously a paid actor...
  • @somesweetguy
    I had no idea fish could display behavior like this
  • @OutnBacker
    A long time ago, I changed my view of "animals" in general. I was snorkeling in Hanama Bay, HI, and was mobbed by different fishes in seconds. They were there for the tourist handouts, for sure, but I saw what one would clearly see in any other schooling, flocking, herd animals on land: Intelligence and awareness of each other and of other species. Some were more friendly than others, and some were outright protective of the many small reef sharks that would zip by occasionally. They would be driven off by numbers. Some would simply be curious and would groom the hairs on my arms, swim up close to my mask to look into my eyes. Others tolerated petting and touches. No question about it: fish are smart. They live long lives and are social. Why wouldn't they be smart?
  • @krustykrab3463
    this is the kind of stuff i watch alone in my room at 2 in the morning
  • @NopeAvi-lg1tx
    The fact the fish looks like it's smiling just makes this more wholesome
  • @Froggoisfree
    Lol I have a blood parrot fish and I just love him I do this with him all the time, he also throws temper tantrums if he wants more food, he will start picking up the special fine gravel we got for him since he loves to dig and he starts throwing it at the glass or jumping out of the water and bonking the lid of his tank for more nom noms. :D
  • @zackbleiberg
    We need to get this fish a full sized tank so his owner can join in all the way
  • This fish is more friendly than my dad's aggresive flowerhorn Wow. Fishes have feelings
  • @luckyotter623
    He is so cute and smart. The way he's rubbing up against your hand reminds me of when a cat rubs up against you when it wants love.