I know this sounds crazy but I am *convinced* that my two female bettas have long term memories and emotions. Is that even possible?
For example, last night I was doing a major overhaul of my large tank (where one of my bettas lives) and to do it I kept having to walk past the other female betta, who hates company and lives in her own 2 gallon paradise. She is in a well trafficked area of the house so she is used to people always going by, but I SWEAR she somehow recognized what I was doing and got jealous. About the third time I walked by I saw her in her "tricks" pose (we've trained her to do tricks like jumping up to hit a bell and jumping through a little hoop...but we started doing this when she was really small, so she still has the habit of curling up her body to get extra force before jumping like she used to need to do to get out of the water). I ignored her and next time I walked by she immediately went back up to her "tricks" pose...this time I dropped some food in thinking maybe she was hungry (we reward her with food for her tricks), not only did she not touch the food, but she refused to leave her pose. The next time I went by I start hearing "click, click"-I look over and there she is jumping and trying to push the top of her tank off with her nose (its thin plastic so she can actually move it a bit). I looked at her and she did a little circle then went back into her tricks pose. I started to walk away and then "click click". I of course gave in and played with her for about 10 minutes...but after that she seemed satisfied, ate her "treat" and went to play with her mirror-and totally ignored the world like usual. Now I can be interpreting things here-but doesn't it seem like she was jealous or at least wanted human attention (as opposed to just food?).
My other betta does similar odd things that really make me wonder sometimes...like waiting for her special food or recognizing her food bottle as opposed to similar bottles for other types of fish food), but this was just beyond belief.
For example, last night I was doing a major overhaul of my large tank (where one of my bettas lives) and to do it I kept having to walk past the other female betta, who hates company and lives in her own 2 gallon paradise. She is in a well trafficked area of the house so she is used to people always going by, but I SWEAR she somehow recognized what I was doing and got jealous. About the third time I walked by I saw her in her "tricks" pose (we've trained her to do tricks like jumping up to hit a bell and jumping through a little hoop...but we started doing this when she was really small, so she still has the habit of curling up her body to get extra force before jumping like she used to need to do to get out of the water). I ignored her and next time I walked by she immediately went back up to her "tricks" pose...this time I dropped some food in thinking maybe she was hungry (we reward her with food for her tricks), not only did she not touch the food, but she refused to leave her pose. The next time I went by I start hearing "click, click"-I look over and there she is jumping and trying to push the top of her tank off with her nose (its thin plastic so she can actually move it a bit). I looked at her and she did a little circle then went back into her tricks pose. I started to walk away and then "click click". I of course gave in and played with her for about 10 minutes...but after that she seemed satisfied, ate her "treat" and went to play with her mirror-and totally ignored the world like usual. Now I can be interpreting things here-but doesn't it seem like she was jealous or at least wanted human attention (as opposed to just food?).
My other betta does similar odd things that really make me wonder sometimes...like waiting for her special food or recognizing her food bottle as opposed to similar bottles for other types of fish food), but this was just beyond belief.