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![]() Today NPR ran a segment on how fish are smarter than we think. As an example they noted the "tool use" of an un-named South American cichlid in that the fish pair in question laid their eggs on a mobile spawning platform. Predator comes in the middle of night and eats half our potential kids--we move the eggs to a new, safer spot tomorrow night. Most cichlids just lay their eggs on/in whatever and can't really move eggs if they become another fishes dinner. Once eggs hatch, most cichlid parents will shuttle their wrigglers/fry aroung from night-to-night to avoid predators. Mobile platforms are slick. Loiselle noted in a 1994 book that many South American Acaras (C. paranense, et al.) make use of a "mobile spawning platform". This is often a leaf and oak leaves are recommended in aquaria. Other observations of the interviewed researcher were that some fish could recognize each other and remember the social status of a particular companion. Some species have very well-defined heirarchies reminiscent of the "pecking order" seen in many of our African tanks. Interesting stuff. I observe a different reaction from my fish when I go up to the tank and stare at them vs. when others approach the tank. They usually look at me as if I am about to give them a treat instead of hiding... Cheers all--JLD |
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