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    Talking fish

    Just noticed my Bangii cardinal having a, what looked like a fit. When I got closer I heard it making noises. It was a low pitched clicking. It was only a for a minute. Odd but funny.

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    at the surface of the tank?

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    No he was at the bottom. He's now chasing away the other fish that go near him. He is hosting an elegance. He's not normally aggressive.

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