In combat, Siamese fighting fish fight by biting at each other. Even though Siamese fighting fish, as well as most tiny fish, are too small to seriously injure each other, they tear fins and scrape through their opponent’s slime coat; revealing scrapes and wounds, leaving them open to infection.
However in an aquarium setting, they most likely Die from stress and exhaustion.
As soon as spawning has finished she should be removed. The male will chase the female and kill her otherwise.
the female praying mantis is famous for eating the male after mating that's life
No. The male can be a bit rough during mating - biting the female, especially around the neck, but neither will kill the other. I have two males and 5 females (one male in each viv). The girls live with the boys quite hapily.
who on this earth would humanly kill a goldfish or any animal
In some species the male spider seems to sacrifice itself after mating. In some species the female spider is very likely to try to catch and eat the male after mating. In many species there are special adaptations that help the male escape from the female after mating. In some species the males are tolerated and may live in little webs near to and perhaps attached to the web of the female.
The Praying Mantis sometimes kills the male during mating. The Black Widow spider (which is not an insect) may also do this.
The female will do something with her fins and let the male know but when they do mat you have to be right there when it does because the male will kill the female but not the eggs. when the eggs hatch you have to take the male out or he will kill the baby's.
No, if you put a pretzel in a goldfish's bowl, it will kill it
No, they do not. They try to swim away as soon as possible because after mating, the male will try to protect it's territory and the female who seemed attractive is now an invader.
It is courtship but be careful during the mating the male will kill the female then the male will make a bubble nest. When the babies hatch be shure to separate the babies or they will eat each other hope this helps
yes
Answer:Some insects will eat their partner after mating, such as the Preying Mantis and the Black Widow Spider. Other animals, such as lions, have been known to kill offspring from the same species if it is not their own progeny. While still in the womb the tiger-shark will eat its siblings before being born, and many monkeys, while the same species, will kill other monkeys from rival troupes. --------------------------Humans kill their own species.