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Does petting fish hurt them?

Asked: Reel Fishing Holland, Last Updated:

Damaging this coat could leave fish vulnerable to skin infections or fungal infections — so keep the petting gentle and relatively infrequent. And don't chase your fish around trying to pet it. Fish are easily stressed, and stress can be deadly. If your fish isn't interested in being touched, don't push the issue.

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