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  • twin arowana is rarest than usual, and more expensive..

    so why it must be operation ?

  • I'm 28,

    I can bench 350 lbs, with 15 reps

    I am a ladies man

    But this kinda made me teary

  • job well done,

  • good job people ..e ven its a fish you guys make sure it survived

  • did the bottem one survive?

  • lol some of the head are joined

    lol

  • Haha looks like mustard

  • what happen to the other aro ? is it die?

  • @multicolorfulness fuck you ass hole these are going extinct are humans? hmm ! no! there are alone 1,000,000,000 just in your rundown chinese country arsehole

  • that must of hurt but thats so much work for 1 o i mean 2 fish

  • let it die who cares millions of gold fish die!

  • @TheCoolhaker but gold fish are 28 cents these are 280 dollars

  • @litomeanbear then save the fish ppl!

  • @litomeanbear maybe more than that, if its not a green arowana ! and at some place, young goldfish are only 5 cents each !

  • @TheCoolhaker Um.... they arent goldfish..plus they are also endangered. BTW they are arowana!

  • ll2 xd....

  • are they still alive???

  • this is definately a great breakthrough wow crazy and a great story

  • what a great story to this. I hope that the 2 arowana lived a full life. (BTW, are they still alive, any updates on them) Thanks!

  • like this video thumb up me!

  • Oh god! It must feel akward for them to have there own bodys know. And pain. It's all like they get engaged and get kids!!! That would hilarious!

  • Gosh, fish get free operations, while hundreds of human beings who desperately need them do not get any. Oh please, they'll die anyway in a month!

  • @Multicolorfulness Because the people performing this operation would be qualified to operate on humans right?

    This was a good study to collect data. Perhaps some of what they learned may be useful on humans. I would rather experament with fish than people.

    Just saying.

  • @Multicolorfulness fish is not getting a free operation...the reason why they even take the time to do this operation is because they will be out like $4000.00 for those two fish if they die....so in a way each of those fish are paying 2000.00 for their operation....

  • @suaseu what are u saying i dont understan

  • i would have flused the ugly basterd

  • They both lived, the operation was entirely succesful, as it says in the clip. You also can see both fish swimming, if you look carefully.

  • Im goin to go out on a limb here and say they both survived or it would have said that one died....idk just a guess

  • thats cool

  • i feel kinda sad for the bottem one. cuz it had its own head and has a life himself.

    Oh well at least one of them survived

  • lol they so pro

  • i tried this with my arow but i realised that its only one arowana

  • yeh i was thinking the same thing about the bottom arow. it wud have sever muscle deficiency

  • good job....

  • How long did the surgery last? I felt it would have asphyxiated before long. :S

  • holy shit, now this, this is cool

  • Can the one on the bottom swim normally? cause before it gets surgery it only depend on the top arowana to swim around.

  • I think the bottom arowana was sacrificed because it only mention "the fish".

  • fish is actually a singular as well as a plural word... it can refer to a single fish or 2 fish. fishes doesn't seem right

  • You are right but only one of the arowans were shown after the operation so obviously the other was sacrificed.

  • it's a possibility

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