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do fish get depressed???


dreamchaser

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Hi Caryl.. he was one of our original fish and is fit and well.. until his mate died last week.. he still eats and swims around but just seems for lack of better word "sad".. all other fish are active etc we have a 3 foot tank, not sure on levels of nitrates etc...temp sitting around 26 and he is in with mainly tetras, platys, plec, catfish and a couple of dwarf gouramis..

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They say that fish only have a five second memory level.. (I don't agree here), but let's face it, if a fish has spent most of its life in the company of another and that other is removed, it's bound to make some effect.

Get the poor bugger a female... or two even, and he most certainly will pick up again... (Although I'm surprised the Platies aren't interesting him) :)

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Not this argument again. The 5 seconds is SHORT term memory. That's a totally different thing than long term memory which is what the clicker training would have been in. Long term memory is more of a physical rewiring of the brain.

Like if I tell you my middle name, you'd probably forget it in a few minutes. That's short term memory. But your own middle name, that's in long term memory, you'll probably remember that until you get old and senile.

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