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put it in a maze many times and put cheese at the end
You can buy or make little toys that your fish and yourself can play wish. You can teach them to swim through little hoops and little tunnels. You can also put a mini football pitch inside their tank and a little ball that they can play with, if you have a large group of fish that you would like to train this is ideal. If you're really up for a challenge you could make a waterproof maze to put in their tank aswell. If you put your imagination to it you could do quite a lot with your fish. Have a happy time with your fish!!
I've trained my betta fish with two main things: light and food. when you turn on the light before feeding your betta, for example, he will learn quickly to swim to the top of his tank and act cute when the light turns on. if you want to teach your betta to do tricks... --to make him jump out of the water, just hold up a really tasty treat, like a bloodworm, just over the surface of the water. when he swims to the top, don't be tempted to put it in the water for him. eventually his curiosity will make him jump. he'll remember this forever. so everyday, at about the same time, with the same conditions (light, sounds, etc) hold a bloodworm over his tank til he jumps for it. when he catches on and starts jumping out whenever he sees the worm, raise the worm a little higher. it is SO worth it. and the fish loves it! OR... --if you want your betta to be calmer when you change his water or move around his tank decorations and stuff, you have to expose him to what scares him, in a non-threatening way. for about an hour before taking him out of his bowl/tank for a water change, put the net in the water and let your baby poke around it and get used to it. when hes swimming around like normal when the net is in there, he'll be half as spazzy as usual. do it everytime you have to take him out, its worth it. bettas are curious and brave, but theyre total fraidy cats so give them time.
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No. You would have to change stations in Central London.
No. Fish have very good memories, albeit for relatively simple actions. For example, some fish were given a week's training to follow a simple maze for reward and a month's rest; after being placed in the maze again, they immediately got all the way through.
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After a considerable amount of training, yes, they can. It's very difficult to train them though.
Yes, Rodents are complex animals that can understand things like that. Hamsters can do it but Rats and Mice would be better because of there ability....
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