behavior and social interaction of rainbow fish
The behavior and social interaction of rainbow fish refers to how these fish behave and interact with one another. They are known for their colorful appearance and can display territorial behavior, especially when it comes to protecting their territory and mates. Rainbow fish also tend to form schools or groups, swimming together in synchronized patterns. They have a unique mating behavior, where the males display their vibrant colors and perform courtship displays to attract females for reproduction.
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