Fish chase each other for a number of reasons they would chase each other if they are hungry,angry,or for dominance and mating and sometimes for playing.
Mice live on land, fish live in water. On in not the normal prey of the other.
They are harmless and never chase other fish. They help keep the tank clean by eating the algae. It's good to have one in any aquarium.
Other small, peaceful fish like guppies, danios, or neon tetras can generally be kept with mosquito fish. Avoid larger or aggressive species that may view the mosquito fish as food or chase them. It's recommended to keep a peaceful community of fish that share similar water parameter requirements.
It is not recommended for fish to eat baby turtle food as their nutritional needs are different. Fish require specific nutrients found in fish food for proper growth and health. Feeding fish turtle food can lead to nutrient deficiencies and health problems.
"He chased like foxhounds chase their prey".
The Betta fish want to kill eachother. That's what all Betta fish want to do, that's a natural thing.
They will chase eachother's tails.
Cats love to chase and eat fish
They could be mating or just trying to play with eachother.
They compete with eachother, for the same food source. They would try and chase eachother off when living in the same area.
You can't put tropical fish with each other or they will eat eachother
yes and they also chase cat fish
No because they will kill eachother and die :(
Dolphins have to chase fish in order to be able to eat.
Mice live on land, fish live in water. On in not the normal prey of the other.
No fish can "get along" with a piranha. Piranhas are very vicious as you know, and are NOT friendly...at all.
During the breeding season (Spring time) the males will nudge the females to try to get a chase going. Once the chase starts, the males chase the females and the excitement grows, the chase gets faster, and the spawning begins.