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![]() Do fish yawn ? or Do Red Devils Yawn ? My RD from time to time throughout the day opens his BIG mouth, usually all the way open, sort of like the way we humans yawn, I know fish get tired like the rest of us but is he yawning or possibly just stretching his BIG mouth and jaw ? Also, when we watch tv he sometimes comes out from behind his rock and stares at us (sort of like hey look at me) sometimes for a few seconds sometimes for longer maybe 2 -3 minutes, is it normal for Red Devils to stare at there keepers ? He seems to have exceptional vision too, I did not think it was possible for fish to see say beyond 3 feet but we are at least 12 or more feet from the tank when watching tv and I pretend to throw something at him and he shakes his head or flinches like he's anticipating an object coming towards him. I know Rd's have strange behavior but I have never read of yawning, staring or long range vision. |
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![]() saminorc wrote in message ... Do fish yawn ? or Do Red Devils Yawn ? My RD from time to time throughout the day opens his BIG mouth, usually all the way open, sort of like the way we humans yawn, I know fish get tired like the rest of us but is he yawning or possibly just stretching his BIG mouth and jaw ? Also, when we watch tv he sometimes comes out from behind his rock and stares at us (sort of like hey look at me) sometimes for a few seconds sometimes for longer maybe 2 -3 minutes, is it normal for Red Devils to stare at there keepers ? He seems to have exceptional vision too, I did not think it was possible for fish to see say beyond 3 feet but we are at least 12 or more feet from the tank when watching tv and I pretend to throw something at him and he shakes his head or flinches like he's anticipating an object coming towards him. I know Rd's have strange behavior but I have never read of yawning, staring or long range vision. The yawning could be a boredom symptom, but more likely it is just stretching the jaws in anticipation of hunting down a meal. (Evolutionary adaptations are hard to lose). Cichlids are territorial so it may well be watching for intruders. Again, an evolutionary adaptation. As for the sight, normally the range is restricted in an all water environment. In your case, there are only mere inches of water, then many feet of clear air to see through. It may or may not be able to discern objects at 12 feet or more, but it could well see movement. That could be interpreted by it as either an interloper in its territory, a potential meal, or even something that could eat a red devil. So, it looks like your RD is not exhibiting strange behaviour, just completely normal behaviour. Jim |
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