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There are many types of tropical ornamental fish, and the following are more spiritual and will take care of their young:
1.*Ruby Fish**: Belonging to the cichlid family, the adult ruby fish is mostly between 12 and 15 cm in length and is a small tropical fish.
This fish is a native species and is not an artificial hybrid species, so it is more resistant to disease. During rearing, ruby fish show great vitality. This fish has the natural property of cichlids - juvenile care.
2.Swallow Mermaid**: This fish has a very unique courtship behavior. Adult swallow mermaids lay their yellow eggs in safe burrows, which are then cared for and hatched by male swallow mermaids until the baby swallow mermaids hatch.
3.*Sea Dragon**: The sea dragon is a very special fish, it has a different shape than most fish, and the adult sea dragon is able to lay eggs and hatch cubs. The pups usually attach themselves to the body of the sea dragon until they are able to live independently.
In general, the above tropical aquarium fish are more spiritual and take care of their young. But when choosing and buying tropical aquarium fish, be sure to consult with a professional and understand the habits and special needs of each fish to ensure that they can live a healthy and happy life in your aquarium.
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There are ornamental fish that are more spiritual and can take care of their young, especially tropical fish, which are relatively not particularly numerous. Because such fish generally belong to the quit category, there will be more. More offbeat is a tropical aquarium fish called the miniature parrot.
After the broodstock composed of females and males of this fish spawn, they will wait until the eggs hatch into small fish, and then take care of the small fish, and wait until the small fish can be independent, they will reproduce the next litter, and the speed of reproduction is very fast, on average one to one and a half months will reproduce once, and the interaction with people is also very strong, and it is also very spiritual. It should be to meet the needs you say.
Hope it helps!
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Angelfish, will take care of the cubs, if someone approaches, the angelfish will protect the cubs behind them, but the angelfish is difficult to raise, and it is easy to die of cold in winter.
Guppies are very easy to raise, ovoviviparous, dozens of babies are born, but the mother will eat the newborn guppies, sometimes they will eat while they are born, you can use a breeding box for a few dollars, and the small fish will be separated when they are born. Male guppies will protect their cubs, in the past, the guppies in my tank were eaten by zebrafish after giving birth, and several male guppies blocked the zebrafish, but unfortunately the speed was not fast enough for zebrafish, or was eaten by zebrafish and ran, and the male guppies chased behind.
Mary fish and moonfish are also ovoviviparous, but I have not succeeded in raising small Mary fish.
The above are tropical fish that I have raised and have given birth to small fish, and I don't know about the rest.
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In general, small tropical ornamental fish are social animals. Over millions of years of evolution, they have developed this habit.
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