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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Singing fish Travis the Singing Trout

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  • Hey! I got the christmas Travis, but it sings the same as my bass(Jingle Bells and Up On A Housetop)

  • @fieryhand

    awesome!!

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  • I'm fascinated by this.

  • yours is FLOPPY!:D

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  • Do a video for your 3 new fish please☺!

  • @soytumejoramigo12345

    Mina funciona bastante bien, pero no nueva

  • como hicieron pa que jalara todos los videos que e visto el pez no funciona es nuevo

  • @fieryhand Yeah, for some reason 6 volt adapters don't work on him.  I guess I would have to stick to AA batteries.

    Thanks for the help.

  • @DoggieDoubles

    You have to use a 6V or 4 AAs. Most singing fish do C's. But not Travis the trout.

  • @fieryhand 6 volt adapters actually don't work at all on him. I opened him up and loosened the rubber a bit where his head is. I also put some WD40 on the springs. This helped a great deal. I'm thinking maybe it wasn't used enough and the rubber hadn't stretched enough throughout the years.

    Is 9 volts too much for him? Would it still be safe for me to use on him?

  • @DoggieDoubles

    Don't use any 9 volt or 12 volt! Use a 6V adapter. Some fish just don't turn their head all the way.

  • I just got this on eBay for a really good deal.

    The only problem is his head moves up really limply. He lifts it up a little, then a little more, almost like it's "climbing stairs". He won't lift it up all the way. I tried a 9 volt adapter and it worked slightly better. 12 volts fixed this problem completely but it made snapping noises inside when it moved (I thought it was going to break). Please, how can I fix this problem? Would I have to take him apart or is this really an adapter issue?

  • @billybass1996 did you have to fix this fish

  • I fixed mine's head!!!!

    I replaced the "can gear" as Lakewi44 calls it which is at the end of the motor and I put a spare one on from my Jaws(Those gears can cut you!) at the end of the motor and screwed it back in and his head works!

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