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I shoulda put a Hoopfish on it
1) The alien containment unit - the large circular tank that fits in the center of a multipurpose room or center of the large room.
2) The (I think it is called) aquarium - a small rectangular tank. You can put several of these in a room. They normally do not allow breeding. But they will in the original subnautica with a mod.
It is the 2nd one - with the mod, that I like. I put a single species of fish in them, for a nice and orderly setup.
Unfortunately, you have to use the large tank to breed eggs, and large hostile fish do not fit in a small aquarium.
OP states his Noot fish ate the other fish he released after releasing the Noot fish. OP does not state Noot fish ate other fish in containment.
Fish eating other fish is "fish eating each other" I don't see how you don't draw these two phrases together. To clarify, Predator fish in both games do in fact eat prey fish in both games. Stalkers for example will eat near by Peepers, Boomerangs, Hoverfish, ect. Pinnacarids and Penglings will also eat near by prey fish or from a player's hand.
Noot fish eat whatever they can.When released, Noot fish became actively hunting, and there's no flag in the game for "his" Noot fish to recognize "his" other released fish from "wild" fish.
Thus he released a Noot fish that ate the rest of his released fish he'd been occupying his surrounding base area with.
I hope this has helped to clear things up for you.