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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

This is my cousin's fish, and it has since been healed with dried peas. Lazarus!

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  • No it's the dead fish that plays alive.

  • Wow. What an idiot, first off you cant fit that many gold fish in a 1 gallon glass tank without a filter. Second off, thats called bloat belly, that means your dumbass doesn't know how to properly feed them. Gulping too much air at the top of the tank makes their stomach's expand, which make them swim funny, and float. >.<

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  • El pez tiene una enfermedad...No se está haciendo el muerto..¬¬

  • No it's the dead fish that plays alive

  • the reason that this fish do that,is because when you feed him,he eat it from the top off the water,and then he gets air into his airbladder(luchtblaas).and this is a symptom off that.when you give food that flowt,than you have to give it between you're fingers in the water,so he cannot swallow air.i hope you can read this ,i'm from belgium and english is not my motherlanguage :) beautifull fish you've got there!!!!!!

    grts from belgium

    krisje

  • crap music by a crap conductor on a crap video. 

  • my fish does that to well both of them

  • @bluefangpoisen I think you misinterpreted that. They can't control their swim bladder. The swim bladder controls their buoyancy. That means that swim bladder makes it harder for them to maintain buoyancy. But they can't control swim bladder.

  • @paraplegicgiraffe The swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy, and thus to stay at the current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming

  • @bluefangpoisen No they can't...

  • @paraplegicgiraffe they controll their swim blader..

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