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What happens if a schooling fish is alone?

Asked: So B-M, Last Updated:

Schooling fish kept alone have high levels of body stress hormones and may experience symptoms like stunted growth, infertility, heart problems, and susceptibility to disease. These symptoms can also cause a fish to die prematurely.

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