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In this first part of The Secret Language of Fish series, Art explores one of the most fascinating mysteries for home aquarium keepers: how fish recognise and communicate with their keepers.
Discover the science behind memory and perception in aquarium fish, learn to decode subtle body language, and understand how your daily rhythm shapes the way your fish respond to you.

Whether you keep angelfish, bettas, or goldfish, this episode will help you see your aquarium in a whole new light; as a world of quiet signals and intelligent responses.

⭐ Topics include:
• The myth of the “three-second goldfish”
• How fish use sight, vibration, and chemical cues to recognise you
• Reading fin posture and swimming patterns as communication
• The beginnings of trust and fish-human interaction

💬 If you enjoy the show, please leave a review and help other aquarists find The Aquarist’s Edge.

Keywords: fish recognition, freshwater aquarium behaviour, fish communication, aquarium tips, aquarist education, Art’s Fish Room

Music: "Hold You Heart" - Epsilon Wave (Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/tracks/a0a53696-a0ec-4a55-959a-e899edcd9b3a/)

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