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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

I taught my pet fish, SweetPea, how to jump for food. He jumps pretty high considering I only did this 3 times in 10 minutes. My other fish, Kaleb, hasnt learned yet. But I'm still trying!

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  • That reminds me of my old red betta fish Freddy who died on my birthday.He always jumped for food and followed my finger.I miss him so much.cool tricks 5 stars.

  • Ah yes, poor Freddy.

    Its nice having fish who're comfortable with you, but unfortunatly everything must come to and end.

    When these fish die, I have a feeling I'm going to be really upset.

    Even though my other fish, Kaleb, tends to not like me as much as the one in the video, he's the first fish I've ever had to care care of on my own, and that was solely mine. So I actually feel more closer to him anyway XD

  • COOL TRICK 5*

  • Haha, thanks. I love it when he jumps.

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  • @KaylaxXBabyxX

    1. They live in rice paddies of Thailand.

    2. That bowl is nearly 2 gallons & There's only one small plant in there, so there's enough room for the fish.

    3. I'm from Mumbai, India, here, all through the year, the water temperature varies from 25-28°C.

    I think you should research a bit more about betta fish..

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  • You should go fuck yourself. how would you like it if you were stuffed in a bowl and made to do stupid tricks. You are a piece of shit.

  • Buy a fish tank if u want one like for $10 buy the 3.5 gallon

  • You can get 5 gallon tanks for pretty cheap at pet stores. He'd be a lot happier with more room to swim and play. A nice heater and filter would help, too. Plus you'd have room to give him a hiding place. Cool tricks, though!

  • i always dislike fish in a bowl. no heating,

    and no filter to keep it clean! :(

  • This video could have been like 1:20 shorter.

  • He's a lovely fish, but he looks like he needs a new home. Bowls are notorious for having low oxygen uptake because of a small surface area. Yes, he has a great deal of water in there. And yes, betta fish have working gills alongside their labyrinth organ. But I guarantee he'd be happier with a wider (even shallower) tank. He also needs some places to hide: being exposed like that can potentially stress him out. Just like us betta need their privacy every now and then to "unwind".

  • thats nuffing my apple snail katsuya duz this thing she haz not even been train to do this i put a thick pice of cucumber in an let it flot 4 a bit wen she see it she well go to the top and gets half of her body still on the tank an the ava half flat upsidawn on the serf-is and wate's 4 me to giv it to her then she well clime on it upside dawnand then surf around the tank wile eating on it and she well do eny thing to ride the curent from the filter i swaer on my life and all my loved one's

  • does it hurt? when a betta kinda like, bites you? even if he head butted it does it feel wierd?

  • I trained mine to jump for food. Every day I'd hold my hand a little higher. Eventually he got to where he could jump almost a freaking foot out of the water. He'd hover near the surface, coil his little body up like a snake, and spring up. So adorable. <3 I miss him tons, but bettas from the pet store usually don't last for too long. They're usually at least 3 years old before being put on display.

  • Lol and he dropped it

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