Cuz fishes have brain and accuatly very intelligent, the can memorize everything even theyre owners and the most known fish for the skills is koi, koi is also one of the most intelligent fish out there, it is really friendly and eazy to train
Wow. This is so eye opening for me. I’ve owned many fish in the past, but I guess I was always told to not “bother them” because it will stress them out. But I’m realizing now that a fish’s life doesn’t have to be stressful. It can actually be filled with joy, enrichment and affectionate bonding with its owner. This is such a great thing to do for your fish, giving it something to stimulate its mind and body and giving it a purpose instead of just swimming back and forth in its tank. Ive never trained a fish before, but in the future when I inevitably get them again, I definitely will try! Thanks for the upload I know this was a few years ago but felt I had to comment. Ps: I’m just thinking right now that you could actually train your fish to go into the net once it’s time to clean the tank.. it could actually not be stressed out and know what’s going on! This is amazing!
Thank you for the comment! :) Fish really are capable of so much. Star is so curious and intelligent, so training puts his mind to good use. The video was a couple years ago, but I still do a bit of training with Star now too. :) He enjoys it so much, it's difficult to stop completely. We haven't been working on too many new tricks lately (I really should think of something new to teach him though!) Hopefully I'll get around to finishing and uploading an updated video soon! :)
Eunae Kim cats are actually pretty dumb compared to fish. I tried teaching my cat stuff like this and he took 6 months to get it right. Yet my Betta fish only took 4 weeks to learn all of these. Still love them both the same lol
I am very ashamed to think that fish are too dumb to do any tricks like normal pets (as we all know, dogs,cats maybe parrots etc) now I know that not only are they intelligent but also sweet and caring! ( Except if your have a piranha. You better get your fingers out off the tank ) thanks for uploading this video it made me get a pet fish!
Oh parrots can do tricks, they need A LOT of mental stimulation. This video just amazes me, I have had fish in the past, but I never thought you could train one. If I do get a fish in the future I will the fish as much as I love birds and I will make him/her happy and mentally stimulated 😁
Daws I’d love to own. Piranha one day. I need to go through some licensing I thing, though. And a massive tank with a strong canister filter. And a super heavy duty lid because I have a lovebird and he is snack sized.
My fish: **Is healthy and active always ready to see me and really likes to be fuzzled** My cat: **sleeps all day and when i touch him he destroys my arm also tried to burn the entire house down because he was able to knock down flammable things around the house**
This is a very cute and heartwarming video. It reminds me of my own daily experiences with my cichlids. I have 16 tanks of African Cichlids, most are pets and I also breed the Aulonocara Red Top Lwanda Species of cichlid. I can attest to the fact they are very smart fish and quick to learn. Some like to swim into my hand and let me pick them up and hold them out of the water and put them back then come right back to me, it’s a game they play with me when I’m changing their water, lol cichlids are hilarious, they also learn to recognize their owners(tank keepers) faces and the sound vibration of their names (if you name yours). They can live 6-10 years in captivity depending on the breed some longer.
Thank u so much for all of your fish tricks videos it really inspired me. A year ago from today I got my beta and now today she is getting a amazing tank upgrade and I’m going back to teaching her tricks again. Thank you so much for inspiring me!
Thats a happy fish :D Beautiful relationship u have with this litte cutey. Loved the limbo toy! so sweet that you made all these ^^ I used to play games with my betta. This made me smile a lot :))))
I do cherish every minute I have them with me. They're truly a blessing. ♥ Ceico is about 4 and a half years old now, I work with him for a few minutes once a day and have since he was young. Ace is almost a year and a half now I think. I worked with him 2-3 times a day for the first few months, and now once a day, sometimes twice. Ceico was a lot more challenging at the beginning (he has always been a nervous pig) so he took quite a bit longer to learn than Ace (who is afraid of nothing lol.)
That is amazing. ...you must have put alot of time into teaching this Cichlid all these tricks.....and Star seems Eagar to preform them. Very impressive.
Wow so many great tricks! Do you use a clicker with him? Do you lure him to begin with or just see what he offers? I love him going though the tiny hoop and through the net, he's pretty speedy, love how he knows exactly what to do as soon as he sees each item. Does he have good eyesight?
+Positive Ferrets haha, the hoop didn't used to be tiny! :P He has grown so much, lol. :P He is so speedy though, lol. I was used to working with bettas before him (super slow sloths of the fish world! :P) so it definitely took some adjustment and a specific balancing act to keep up with him, haha. :P I sometimes use the target stick to guide him, I often just shape or capture behaviours though, he is quick and offers a lot of different behaviours, so it's usually pretty easy to shape new tricks. :) I haven't used a clicker too much with him, but when he sees me raise my arm up to give him the food, or touch the surface of the water with my finger, it seems to have a similar effect to a clicker. :) I don't know how well he can see to be honest, but there's a video on youtube of a clicker trained fish named Erasmus (same species as Star) that circles in different directions in response to different colours, so apparently they can see different colours. :)
+Spartan's Tricks First of all, amazing what's you've done here. My albino socolofi also doesn't see too well, but it does see better when it's had 30 mins to adjust to the lighting conditions. Fish eyes take about 30 minutes to adjust to large light intensity changes and it seems to take albino ones extra long.
+Steve Gong Thanks, that's really interesting! Definitely good to keep in mind. :) I take the cover off the tank every time I work with him, so the lighting does change a lot. The first several times, he took off and hid as soon as I took it off, but I never thought much of it. That definitely makes sense though!
+Steve Gong Thanks, that's really interesting! Definitely good to keep in mind. :) I take the cover off the tank every time I work with him, so the lighting does change a lot. The first several times, he took off and hid as soon as I took it off, but I never thought much of it. That definitely makes sense though!
+ShanesWorldification Thanks! :) Fish can definitely be pretty smart, I think most people just don't think too much about how intelligent they can be. :)
It only takes a few minutes a day. :) Just start with simple things like eating food from your hand or touching a target and then go from there. These videos may help: Eat from hand tutorial: ruclips.net/video/H88tAdJEssE/видео.html Follow a target: ruclips.net/video/NXYkTpT8gfU/видео.html
I used this video at my English lesson. We were discussing your smart fish, and my student said that he didn't think they could be so intelligent. I am going to surprise my other students, so I am bookmarking you. PS my guppies have also got trained, and now they swim to the surface when I knock on the glass with my nail. I doubt if my guppies can learn more tricks because even now they struggle with the right direction and often swim towards my face, and not the sound of knocking.
I'm impressed, didn't think a fish could be trained but this fish knows more tricks then my dog
I know RIGHT
Cuz fishes have brain and accuatly very intelligent, the can memorize everything even theyre owners and the most known fish for the skills is koi, koi is also one of the most intelligent fish out there, it is really friendly and eazy to train
Fish are actually smarter than they get credit for, smartest fish being Cichlids (South American), bettas, goldfish, and koi
Lmao
So true 💯
I can only train my dog to do simple tricks, this guy trains small animals like fish to do hardcore tricks. He deserves an award
Wow. This is so eye opening for me. I’ve owned many fish in the past, but I guess I was always told to not “bother them” because it will stress them out. But I’m realizing now that a fish’s life doesn’t have to be stressful. It can actually be filled with joy, enrichment and affectionate bonding with its owner. This is such a great thing to do for your fish, giving it something to stimulate its mind and body and giving it a purpose instead of just swimming back and forth in its tank. Ive never trained a fish before, but in the future when I inevitably get them again, I definitely will try!
Thanks for the upload I know this was a few years ago but felt I had to comment.
Ps: I’m just thinking right now that you could actually train your fish to go into the net once it’s time to clean the tank.. it could actually not be stressed out and know what’s going on! This is amazing!
Thank you for the comment! :) Fish really are capable of so much. Star is so curious and intelligent, so training puts his mind to good use. The video was a couple years ago, but I still do a bit of training with Star now too. :) He enjoys it so much, it's difficult to stop completely. We haven't been working on too many new tricks lately (I really should think of something new to teach him though!) Hopefully I'll get around to finishing and uploading an updated video soon! :)
I've been telling people this for years. I have a full aquarium of trained fish. Yours is the kind of reaction I always hope to get
@@AmazingAnimalTricks Hello! I want to train my goldfish, so how long did it take to learn all the tricks?
@@AmazingAnimalTricks I started to train my female betta fish today, because of you!!!!
@@AmazingAnimalTricks you could teach him to pic up little hoops and put them down somwhere
Why let cats and dogs have all the fun of performing tricks?
Eunae Kim cats are actually pretty dumb compared to fish. I tried teaching my cat stuff like this and he took 6 months to get it right. Yet my Betta fish only took 4 weeks to learn all of these. Still love them both the same lol
@@sportsfails4998 cats arent dumb, they're too smart for your tricks, i think they just can't be arsed to do them lol
@@sportsfails4998 Not dumb, just programmed different 😽
honestly one of the most wholesome videos I’ve watched
That fish is so incredibly talented!!!! Amazing training
MY FISH LEARNED A NEW TRICK!!!
its called "They Try Eating My Hand" trick!!!
Bruhhh.....that is a classic "trick" which every pet fish learns when u buy them but just out of curiosity, which fish do you have?
Just call it kissing 😂😂😂
Oh yeah everyone loves that trick! :D
Mine will eat from a spoon
😂
When u took the stuff out and he was like where all my stuff
It was so adorable to watch your fish do the limbo! They are very talented! Great video!
I am very ashamed to think that fish are too dumb to do any tricks like normal pets (as we all know, dogs,cats maybe parrots etc) now I know that not only are they intelligent but also sweet and caring! ( Except if your have a piranha. You better get your fingers out off the tank ) thanks for uploading this video it made me get a pet fish!
Oh parrots can do tricks, they need A LOT of mental stimulation. This video just amazes me, I have had fish in the past, but I never thought you could train one. If I do get a fish in the future I will the fish as much as I love birds and I will make him/her happy and mentally stimulated 😁
Piranhas will actually behave like normal fish when you put your hand in the tank, but if they sense blood ur finger is dead lmao
Daws I’d love to own. Piranha one day. I need to go through some licensing I thing, though. And a massive tank with a strong canister filter. And a super heavy duty lid because I have a lovebird and he is snack sized.
Parrots are smarter than dogs many of them are as smart as human children
@@yasif7151 I have a Budgie too.
wow the fish looks like its having fun and is so happy l can’t even 🥺
I didn’t know you could train a fish in so many ways! That was really cool
Star the cichlid is the cleverest fish I've ever seen! And you are an amazing trainer. Thanks for such an interesting video!
My Oscar was able to finger hoop 8 years ago. Now he is bigger than my arm
my goldfish could swim through this little hoop thing in his tank.
now he is bigger than my hand and also dead
That is too cool! =D
_"fish have three second attention span"_ eh?
....Psssh! Proven to be lies! XD LoL
...and in style!
star is a very preety fish! # limbo was realy creative #
Thank you. :)
Spartan's Tricks why is star isn't afraid of you?
Spartan's Tricks
Heidee Dapula he trained star
And people say they have a 3 second memory
African Cichlids are proven to have a 2 week memory
Honestly that was debunked a while ago and proven false to the extent people thought becouse a paper about goldfish explained something poorly
It’s 3 months I’ve read!
My fish: **Is healthy and active always ready to see me and really likes to be fuzzled**
My cat: **sleeps all day and when i touch him he destroys my arm also tried to burn the entire house down because he was able to knock down flammable things around the house**
My cat used my toilet and I never taught it to do that
@@blingsing5383 lol bruh😂
@@blingsing5383 observational learning
Limbo is creative
Your snow white African cichlid is beautiful
This has to be in my top 5 best videos
I can tell that a lot of time and effort went into this
It’s amazing
Well done
Thank you! :D
Omg omg omg
THANK YOU FOR THE HEART!!!
And the reply!!!
No problem haha. :)
This is a very cute and heartwarming video. It reminds me of my own daily experiences with my cichlids. I have 16 tanks of African Cichlids, most are pets and I also breed the Aulonocara Red Top Lwanda Species of cichlid. I can attest to the fact they are very smart fish and quick to learn. Some like to swim into my hand and let me pick them up and hold them out of the water and put them back then come right back to me, it’s a game they play with me when I’m changing their water, lol cichlids are hilarious, they also learn to recognize their owners(tank keepers) faces and the sound vibration of their names (if you name yours). They can live 6-10 years in captivity depending on the breed some longer.
Yes! They are truly amazing fish! :)
Thank u so much for all of your fish tricks videos it really inspired me. A year ago from today I got my beta and now today she is getting a amazing tank upgrade and I’m going back to teaching her tricks again. Thank you so much for inspiring me!
What a smart, happy beautiful fish! Great video!
OK, I'm definitely going to start training my fish. Thanks for the inspiration!
Awesome! Handsome fish! Smart guy indeed!
Great video! I liked the part when your fish swam through that tunnel and hoop! Great job, keep it up!
Actually I change my mind, limbo was pretty killer
That is the COOLEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN
Well trained amazing 🤩🤩
Star you did amazing 😭😭
Fish are so underrated 🐠🐟🐠🐟🐠🐟
I like the way it swims, like a dart and can stop instantly. Pretty cool.
Haha yes, he can move super fast when he wants to. He's definitely a unique little guy. :)
Star seems to love it
That was awesome, coolest thing I've ever seen... Great job star...
Thanks for posting this, my kids refused to believe that fish could be trained!
Especially the Limbo idea is so creative, made me laugh :))
this is the best video Ihaveseen this year!
Star is just beautiful and so smart 😍
Thats a happy fish :D Beautiful relationship u have with this litte cutey. Loved the limbo toy! so sweet that you made all these ^^ I used to play games with my betta. This made me smile a lot :))))
thats so cute.....
Limbo was the cutest... & how u made everything 4 star ...
Thank you! ♥
Your fish so active
Thank you for training this wonderful fish.
Gosh, you are incredible!!!
I have some pretty incredible animals. ♥
Yes, that's very true! And enjoy it!
How old are Ace and Ceiling? How long have you been training with them?
I do cherish every minute I have them with me. They're truly a blessing. ♥ Ceico is about 4 and a half years old now, I work with him for a few minutes once a day and have since he was young. Ace is almost a year and a half now I think. I worked with him 2-3 times a day for the first few months, and now once a day, sometimes twice.
Ceico was a lot more challenging at the beginning (he has always been a nervous pig) so he took quite a bit longer to learn than Ace (who is afraid of nothing lol.)
@@AmazingAnimalTricks wow, that's great
Sadly, my trained goldfish died.
What a clever and cute cichlid.
These tricks are really cool! I will try them later whit my fishes!
Almost like a dolphin! :-)
Very smart and playful fish
That is amazing. ...you must have put alot of time into teaching this Cichlid all these tricks.....and Star seems Eagar to preform them. Very impressive.
i came 17 times in the duration of this video. please post more!!!!!!!!1!
That Limbo trick was the most funny one! :P
Agree
cool tricks 😍
Thanks! :)
Spartan's Tricks so you think I could teach my delta tail betta some tricks
Sure, bettas can learn tricks. They tend to be a little slower moving than cichlids, but they're still smart and trainable. :)
maria mollaee Ikr
what a happy fish! 😄
Wow this is unbelievable
THIS VIDEO WAS NOT SKIPPED ????
MY BOY DID ALL THE TRICKS IN ONE VID WOW !!!
Hand tunnel and hand ring were my favorite...I wanna try that with my fish 😊 good job, and you have a very talented fish
I think your fish will get cichlid Oscar award
Like my brain is questioning my eyes... this is amazing.😳😳😳
What a smart fish. 😍
Wow man impressive stuff
Its amazing,great job man!!!
This made my day
Wow! Very nice tricks!
This was really neat to see! I used to have fish, but not anymore.
Love this omg 🥺💜
This is the cutest fish I've ever met
Very nice video👌👌👌
Wow so many great tricks! Do you use a clicker with him? Do you lure him to begin with or just see what he offers? I love him going though the tiny hoop and through the net, he's pretty speedy, love how he knows exactly what to do as soon as he sees each item. Does he have good eyesight?
+Positive Ferrets haha, the hoop didn't used to be tiny! :P He has grown so much, lol. :P He is so speedy though, lol. I was used to working with bettas before him (super slow sloths of the fish world! :P) so it definitely took some adjustment and a specific balancing act to keep up with him, haha. :P I sometimes use the target stick to guide him, I often just shape or capture behaviours though, he is quick and offers a lot of different behaviours, so it's usually pretty easy to shape new tricks. :) I haven't used a clicker too much with him, but when he sees me raise my arm up to give him the food, or touch the surface of the water with my finger, it seems to have a similar effect to a clicker. :)
I don't know how well he can see to be honest, but there's a video on youtube of a clicker trained fish named Erasmus (same species as Star) that circles in different directions in response to different colours, so apparently they can see different colours. :)
+Spartan's Tricks First of all, amazing what's you've done here. My albino socolofi also doesn't see too well, but it does see better when it's had 30 mins to adjust to the lighting conditions. Fish eyes take about 30 minutes to adjust to large light intensity changes and it seems to take albino ones extra long.
+Steve Gong Thanks, that's really interesting! Definitely good to keep in mind. :) I take the cover off the tank every time I work with him, so the lighting does change a lot. The first several times, he took off and hid as soon as I took it off, but I never thought much of it. That definitely makes sense though!
+Steve Gong Thanks, that's really interesting! Definitely good to keep in mind. :) I take the cover off the tank every time I work with him, so the lighting does change a lot. The first several times, he took off and hid as soon as I took it off, but I never thought much of it. That definitely makes sense though!
This is so adorable
Excellent training! Here, have a treat. 🍕🍕🍕
That’s one talented fish!
Ahwww Star is so cute!
Making me happy
That limbo setup was legit.
Love this, thanks for sharing!!!
WOW, Great fish tricks..
That was very impressive
I had fish once but I never new they were capable of such amazing things congrats u have a special gift with animals :D
+ShanesWorldification Thanks! :) Fish can definitely be pretty smart, I think most people just don't think too much about how intelligent they can be. :)
I can only do hand feeding😵
Yay now They go through my hand loop and when I put finger they play yay
Awesome, good job! :D What kind of fish do you have?
@@AmazingAnimalTricks rosy barb and tiger barb🥰😍
Man your fish is so fun, mine just runs away from my hand 😂
Star looks like my African Cichlid Diamond! So cute!
This is so very sweet and impressive!!!
Thanks! He was the best fish, so smart. ❤️
Why is your fish better trained than my dog lol, I’m definitely gonna try to train my oscars after watching this, that you for uploading
Well done star ,she will be a perfect athlete when she grows up😊😊😊☺️☺️☺️
Awwww ! Cute and adorable 😃😃 your 🐠 is cool . How u give this training bro . How much time it take . I wanna give my fish too it's hard na
It only takes a few minutes a day. :) Just start with simple things like eating food from your hand or touching a target and then go from there. These videos may help:
Eat from hand tutorial: ruclips.net/video/H88tAdJEssE/видео.html
Follow a target: ruclips.net/video/NXYkTpT8gfU/видео.html
Very Active Fish 👌
Smartest fish! Im going to try and make my betta do one of these. I know the trick. Food.
Omg cichlids are awesome
THAT WAS AWESOME
Adorable!
This is way to cute!
What a cute baby
Amazing
This is super cool!
Amazing video thats a smart fish....my betta comes to the top of his tank when i call his name imma try some of these tricks with my fish
Nice work👍🏼
One smart cichlid!!!
Brilliant fish
Wow that's amazing
Omg I couldn't stop smiling 😍
I used this video at my English lesson. We were discussing your smart fish, and my student said that he didn't think they could be so intelligent. I am going to surprise my other students, so I am bookmarking you. PS my guppies have also got trained, and now they swim to the surface when I knock on the glass with my nail. I doubt if my guppies can learn more tricks because even now they struggle with the right direction and often swim towards my face, and not the sound of knocking.