most owner responsive

OK folks, you're getting a little excited here. Calm down, or the thread gets locked.

By the way, this could be a very interesting topic. The responsiveness (is that a word? responsivity? responsivitude?) of a given fish may not just be measured by how it attacks the glass when someone enters the room, but by other means of interaction as well. Also, it might depend on the size of the tank, kinds of tankmates, ambient traffic in the room, temperature, etc.
 
man u guys just love to hate!!
cant we all just get along, adn eric is right u got totally off the subject at hand.
 
Back to the subject, almost all of our cichlids are responsive (we have Zebra mbunas, Blue johannis, Jewel, Rams, Kribs, Firemouth, N.Salvini, Yellow Labs, Red Zebras and the list goes on) and although none of them will attack the glass, they will always come to the front to see me or my wife....they act more like happy puppys rather than guard dogs....IMHO this is because we each talk to the kids every day.
I think most fish will become responsive if you pay enough attention to them (My little "Princess" N.Salvini will come out from her favorite log whenever I call her, and I've only had her 2 weeks) :p
 
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