Examples of 'aggressive fish' in a sentence

Meaning of "aggressive fish"

aggressive fish - a term often used to describe fish that display hostile behavior towards other fish or their owners in an aquarium setting

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It is a very aggressive fish for its size.
Do not combine with large aggressive fish.
Not aggressive fish of equal size can be good tankmates.
Choose peaceful but slightly aggressive fish.
These aggressive fish can be caught throughout the season.
These should never be kept with aggressive fish.
Avoid large or aggressive fish or those that are difficult to care for.
Do not keep with aggressive fish.
These aggressive fish defend their eggs laid by their female counterpart.
A fast and sometimes aggressive fish.
You can not mix aggressive fish or they will fight each other.
They are peaceful fish and should not be kept with aggressive fish.
Also avoid aggressive fish.
These shy fish should not be housed with any of the more aggressive fish.
Do not keep them with very aggressive fish such as triggers.

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Saltwater Angelfish are territorial and can be very aggressive fish.
Such aggressive fish would include triggerfish, large angelfish, and most surgeonfish.
Coexisting with an aggressive fish.
However, they are not aggressive fish and not dangerous unless stepped on or otherwise threatened.
This is where the greatest numbers and most aggressive fish are going to be.
Aggressive fish such as barbs, cichlids, and larger catfishes should be avoided.
Some people report successfully maintaining a tank with other aggressive fish or bottom feeders.
Compatibility, Aggressive fish of a similar size.
Ember Tetras definitely should not be kept with big or aggressive fish.
Oscars, Cichlids, Crayfish and other aggressive fish should be avoided for this reason.
As mentioned previously, this is a moderately aggressive fish.
The Flowerhorn is a large, aggressive fish ( like many species created directly by humans ).
The Picasso Triggerfish is a pretty aggressive fish.
Generally, the largest, most aggressive fish will be dominant.
Also, as noted above, Dragonfish do not do well with particularly aggressive fish.
Believe it or not, there are extremely aggressive fish and friendly fish.
They should not be kept with fin-eating or aggressive fish.
It should also not be kept with larger, aggressive fish that will eat them.
Though, I do not recommend keeping them with aggressive fish.
However, this is a fairly aggressive fish.
There are community, semi-aggressive, and aggressive fish.
They are a very hardy, somewhat aggressive fish.
To be honest, Looks like an aggressive fish.

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