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It might mean that they would want or are going to mate.Or that fish wants to mate with that fish but the other fish does not want to so that fish will just keep nudging it.

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What does it means when a little pet fish pushes another goldfish a lot?

It means that the fish that is nudging it wants to or is mating with the other fish. If the other fish doesn't want to mate the other fish will just keep on nudging :)


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It could mean that they are playing if they are just following each other but if the fish that is following the other fish and nudging on the butt, by the tail, it means that they want to create babiy fish (eggs), so both fish are opposite sexes, (female and male). Hoped that helped.


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