The Mystery of Kissing Fishes

Secrets About Kissing Fishes
Kissing Fish

Kissing Fishes in This is a relatively common phenomenon, because not only can "kissing", but also the behavior of "kissing" is also performed by common kissing fish. Can the "kissing" behavior of kissing fish demonstrate friendly behavior? There are other reasons in it, and there are many opinions about this. This article will introduce to you the opinions about "kissing" of kissing fish.

1. Show of love behavior

Some breeders believe that the kissing behavior of gourami fish is the show of love behavior between male gourami fish and female gourami fish. .

2. Customs

However, people have also discovered that the kissing situation is not limited to male and female gourami. There are kissing scenes all the time. As long as there are two fish housed together, regardless of whether they are female or male, they will also kiss. Even if there is only one fish, it will suck continuously towards the moss on the grass or the moss on the glass of the fish box, bumping around and showing a kissing pattern. From this point of view, kissing by kissing fish is not an act of love. This kind of behavior is not flirting, but just one of their "mouth habits" and a custom.

3. Feeding

In addition, some people think that when kissing fish kiss, they suck the moss on each other's mouths.

4. Fighting

Scientists have proven that the kissing behavior of kissing fish may be a fighting talent. When two kissing fish meet, they will extend their long, jagged lips in unison and touch each other vigorously, just like lovers "kissing" each other, inseparable. Originally, this "passionate kiss" was not "courtship"; It is a kind of fighting situation, and it is fighting to defend its own space! Because the kissing fish has the habit of defending the "territory", when the two meet, they use their long lips to fight to resolve the "territory" dispute, but this kind of The battle is not fierce. As long as one party gives in, the winner will not continue to pursue and fight, but will continue to concentrate on its work, as if nothing has happened, and the "kiss" will be terminated. < p >This habit of defending the "territory" of the gourami is innate, probably due to genetics.

The above are some opinions about the "kissing" behavior of kissing fish. The editor does not criticize this. The exact meaning of "kissing" of kissing fish is waiting for everyone to discuss.


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