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I’ve always wondered why every time I clean my aquarium, when I pour the new water after siphoning, my fish always swim towards it?

Maybe it has something to do with oxygenation? My filter is pretty big for the tank size but I find it weird that even though fish are scared by strong currents of water, mine swim happily under the current of fresh water when I’m cleaning the tank lol. I just wanted to know if I’m doing something wrong or if it’s normal?

If you answer, thanks in advance. I love mi fishies and I’m thinking of doing more frequent water changes if the water is too dirty xD
 

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Wild guess: in the wild currents that “surge” into their areas bring a bounty of food and nutrients, so making sure you are first in helps guarantee first dibs on any tasty bits brought by changing tides/currents/water movements.

many fish (fresh and salt) I’ve owned swims towards the new water additions. This is only a guess on my part, but I think it’s probably correct.
 
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Hmmmm, it makes a lot of sense! ;Shamefullyembarrased
Wild guess: in the wild currents that “surge” into their areas bring a bounty of food and nutrients, so making sure you are first in helps guarantee first dibs on any tasty bits brought by changing tides/currents/water movements.

many fish (fresh and salt) I’ve owned swims towards the new water additions. This is only a guess on my part, but I think it’s probably correct.
 
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