obedience for my oscar

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phillydog1958;3712280; said:
I wish you the best, but I don't think that fish are intelligent and sophisticated enough to respond to your attempts to teach them to not behave a certain way. I feel that they're brains don't have the capacity to respond to conditioning, like a dog, cat or some other mammal. Fish act on instinct. Keep us posted on your progress. Perhaps you can prove me to be incorrect.

yeah i dont know if they or not either, the advice i gave was what i would do to train a smarter animal but like i said i never tried it on fish so dont know if its possible i guess this can be a kind of experiment lol
 
Mine used to jump for food when he was small, but i started handfeeding just below the surface of the water.
He now waits for the food to be put into the water.
I get my occasional splash, but that's tha joy of monsterfishkeeping.
Does he go at it if you put your hand in the water?
 
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