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How does a parrot fish bite? How does it bite a fish

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Too hungry: Parrot fish may bite because they are too hungry. They have a high demand for food. If they don't feed enough food, they will keep looking for food. If the breeder reaches his hand or other part into the fish tank, they will bite directly. Protected territory: Parrot fish have a strong sense of territory and are also highly aggressive. If breeders invade their territory, they will also be attacked by them.
How does a parrot fish bite? How does it bite a fish 1. What's the matter with parrot fish biting people

1. Too hungry: Parrot fish bite people may be due to lack of food, they eat a lot, and their metabolism is faster. If breeders don't feed them for a long time or if they don't feed enough food, they will become hungry. When parrot fish are hungry, they will be hungry, probably using the hands or other parts of the breeder as food.

2. Protected territory: Parrot fish has a strong sense of territory and is aggressive to some extent. If they find other creatures invading their territory, they will attack immediately.

2. What happens when parrots bite fish

1. Competing for territory: As mentioned above, parrots have a strong sense of territory, and if they don't have enough living space, they will compete for the territory of other fish. When raising artificially, it is necessary to prepare a larger container for them, so as to ensure sufficient space for their activities.

2. Competing for food: Parrot fish eat more and have strong digestion ability. If they don't have enough food, they will attack other fish for food.

3. Estrus: Although parrot fish can't reproduce among the same kind, they will normally enter estrus. Parrot fish in estrus will be extremely irritable and will constantly attack or chase other fish

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