OMG... You are a LITERAL GENIUS!!!!! Vets should know how to do this but yet they don't. What a great man! And I'm so glad the fish is doing better now.
Wow this really works! My inch-long tropical fish was starting to float and really struggling, so I was desperate. I tried peas (none of my fish would eat them - spit them out) and epsom salt bath. Called my exotics vet - they didn’t do fish. Referred me to a fish vet - he was out of town for a month. I had seen videos of deep sea fishermen doing this all the time; they even have a tool for it!) So, I thought, why not, I really have no other choice and I didn’t want to just watch him starve to death. Went all over for clove oil - only Walgreens stocked it. Asked my cat’s vet for a syringe w/a tiny needle (told him why - he gave me 2!). Since my fish was so much smaller, I started with one drop of clove oil per gallon, and added an additional drop until I started to see if it was working. I got to 4 drops then transferred some of the solution to a smaller bowl. I used just enough so the fish would not struggle when I picked him up (he wasn’t out completely) I used a flashlight to see the bubble and when I pierced it with the needle, you could almost hear it pop. I then pulled back on the syringe to suck the air out. I had to do it a second time in a slightly diff spot. It bled a tiny bit, but stopped pretty quickly. I had him in recovery for just a minute or two, then decided the tank was the best place for him to reduce stress. It’s been over a month now and he’s happily swimming with his other 3 buddies in his 20 gallon tank and totally back to normal.
Danielle's Draws yeah They were tiny things when I got given them them but they have grown rather huge. They've been this big in this tank for years now and seem to be doing fine
To everyone saying he needs a bigger tank.... Don't you think it is kind of obvious? After 100 comments "Get a bigger tank" I think he understands. Dazwah thanks for documenting this, I feel a little more confident operating on my fish now. My only question is how long did it take for the fish to gain conciousnes after being sedated?
Aaron - OmgHazey cheers Aaron. Flipper was swimming again within 5-10 mins of being back in tank. I gently held him just under the surface below the filter water return for a couple of minutes to make sure he had plenty of water running over his gills. Then when he was ready he kicked away out of my hand. His buoyancy improved back to normal over the next week 👍🏽
If he understands why hasn't he said anyghing about it. Or give us an update on the fish? I would like to see some real footage of those goldfish's in a better habitat then that cruel small aquarium
I had an angelfish that also got super bloated till his fins got pushed into his eye. I tried everything. Peas, anti-biotics, anti-fungal, salt, etc. Nothing worked. Finally I got desperate I bought a syringe, and without anesthia I went ahead. Pulled out about 5 ml of air, which is insane given he is just a juvenile. Almost right away you could see how skinny he got (hasn't eaten in 10 days). He didn't freak out or even react at all (I obscured his face with the net so he doesn't see the needle lol). He is also sinking a bit (not as extreme) but has started to regain the use of his fins. I dropped some food in there before the next water change (so I can throw out any uneaten food). In the hospital tank I put broad spectrum antibiotics (to prevent infection) and aloe vera to help heal his skin and scales. Ill let you all know how it goes in the week to come
He probably has a Swim Bladder disorder because of bad water quality. There are 3 or 4 Fancy Goldfish in what looks like a 5 gallon bowfront tank, and as we all know the rule is 20 gallons for the first and 10-15 gallons for each extra. This means you must have a minimum of 40-50 gallons for 3 fish, or a minimum of 50-65 gallons for 4 fish. What would be even better is an indoor mini pond for the fish. Use water testing strips to determine the quality of the aquarium water, and chemicals to help maintain it. In such a small tank, you must do a 50-90% water change every 1-2 days to keep the ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in check. I would also recommend keeping live plants in the tank to help maintain the ammonia levels by turning the ammonia into Nitrates, as well as add some essential oxygen into the tank. Feed them high-quality pelleted food such as Omega One Medium Pellets as well as fresh veggies every few days. Frozen shelled peas help decrease the risk of swim-bladder disorders, Spinach promotes healthy, strong scales, Garlic Cloves prevent Ich and other parasites, etc. These healthy foods are beneficial to your fish to keep them healthy and happy. Do not feed any high-protein treats such as Bloodworms or Brine Shrimp, as this will increase the ammonia in that tiny tank of yours. Goldfish also must have sufficient surface movement on top of the tank water to increase oxygen levels in the tank. With so many large fish in a tiny tank, ammonia and nitrate levels will be high, as well as high-stress and low oxygen levels. With this high-stress, the loss of slime coat is inevitable and will attract diseases, therefore I would use Stress Coat instead of any other water conditioner to help with stress and disease prevention from adding an artificial slime coat. I would also use Fluval Biological Enhancer to add beneficial bacteria into the aquarium to help with ammonia levels. Like with all pets, please make sure to do plenty of research before investing in any pet. For example, I did 3 years of research before adopting my first Rats. If you take great care of these fish, they will be with you for a long time. Good luck!
I wish I saw this video sooner! I had some goldfish that died from Swim Bladder Disease and if I had known there was a way I could save them by doing this relatively simple operation, I would have at least tried... Feeding them peas did not really help prevent SBD either, or maybe it did for a little while. My oldest one was 3 years old. Hopefully now I can save my goldfish if it happens again... I have 4 small goldfish in a 50 gallon planted tank now but since I moved the tank outdoors I've not encountered any swim bladder problems with them and they have been growing well.. and poo-ing a lot of greens! I think algae really helps with their digestion. I used to feed my goldfish twice a day when the tank was indoors since they had no other source of food. But now since they eat a lot of algae (and maybe even some worms/insects) all day I only feed them once every other day now. I have rambled quite a bit, but TL;DR, I enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing!
I just put mine in a separate tank with just an air pump and didn't feed him anything for 3 days he stayed at the bottom of the tank but he got better and was hungry so I fed him Peas & Spinach and kept him there for 2 more days and he's doing great now!
Muchas gracias! Funcionó totalmente luego del segundo intento. 1er intento no pude sacar aire y para no seguir maltratandolo, luego de 4 días intenté hacerlo con una segunda vez. Le saque como 2.5 ml de aire. La recuperación fue más lenta que lo normal pero está mucho mejor hoy y nada sin dificultad. ❤
I did this procedure on my fish and he’s no longer floating at the surface, but he’s still upside down at the bottom of the tank. It’s just been one day, so I hope this will change.
I just removed air from my fish and it seems it was successful because now its laying on the bottom with his belly down so I think i might been successful. Thanks for the tutorial it's amazing 😊
Cindy Wan thank you! It’s amazing what you can learn from google and TH-cam these days🤓. The result was the most satisfying part. Little Flipper is still going strong 💪🏽
A lot of you are just being rude and dis courteous to this man. He gave alot of us new and very informative information. A lot of you just keep going on about his fish tank size. Im even exhausted reading the comments. Give it a rest please! Good job sir! A very helpful video, and your kids are adorable! ❤ Ignore the trolls! PS I know its been six years but I stand by what i said. It was true back then and it still stands true today! Honesty its only gotten worse 6 yrs. later.
The poor fish!! That tank is sooooo small there all crowded the poor things you need like a 25 gallon tank not like a 5 gallon!! Plz try and get a bigger tank or just sell them and buy gubbys PLZ don’t kill the poor things
its true that this tank isn't big enough for an adult gold fish but it is for one or two (three maximum ) small goldfish (1-4 months) as long as you do a sufficient amount of water changes to get rid of the growth inhibiting hormone (GIH for short ) so that's why goldfish tend to grow larger in bigger tanks because the large water volume dilutes this hormone , the water volume doesn't directly influence on the health of you're goldfish but the quality of you're water does, and that's why most beginners with smaller fish tanks (5-10 gallons) tend to have their fish die rather quickly because most of them don't have time or don't have much experience to understand the proper care for "fancy goldfish' because most people say they are beginner fish so most people tend to think that they are low maintenance fish with in reality their not. for more info look at this blog: puregoldfish.com/tank-size/
I did it. I removed almost 10cc air from fish. stomach almost collapsed. but in 1 hour she started to normal swim but in 2 hours she recover back same upside dow positon. how can she produce this much air? what should I do?
Taking a goldfish out of water for a long time then puting on a burning spot for a while and pinching throught its skin i never expected it to be alive
This is sad. Those beautiful fish need so much more room. Can't believe they actually grew to that size unless you bought them that size and shoved them all in that what 5-10 gallon tank.
Chill Mkay? Not if you do it quickly. Flipper was only out of the water for 2 minutes or so. I did syringe some water over his gills halfway through as well
I'm glad we have animal rights in my country so no one can mistread goldfish like that. This tank is way to small for these huge fish. Please get a bigger tank for them or give them a propper home and smaller fish for your tank, you seem to care for them.
I apologize about all the people in the fish keeping community being rude because of a mistake (it happened to me before) but that tank is way too small for these fish. I wish you good in the future.
DENNIS_KAP We all know it's probably too small but it really depends on the size of the goldfish I used to use bowls for mine but they are in a kitty pool pond outside and they are happy in there usually in fish keeping most keepers start out with bowls then move up the chain so it's okay of thry are in a tank like that for now but it will change they are fairly new to fish keeping and you learn more the longer you're in the hobby.
Dawson Vlogs And no, it doesn’t depend on the size. Well.. one baby comet gets 29 gallons of water. Each added goldfish of the same species gets 10 gallons of water. Fancy goldfish- 44 gallons of water for the first one, 10 gallons more for each added fish of the same species. Koi? Need a bigger pond that 1200 gallons.
Nice Concentration camp for fish, did you get drunk before you set this tank up and mistake the green peas for fish? Because I think the fish would rather be in the freezer than in this small washed up fail of an aquarium, good to see you have as much of a problem with this as 6 years olds. Nice job saving the fish from going to a better place.
Seriously dude, get them a 50 gal tote with a sponge filter. This tiny tank is as good as a bowl. Use it for nano shrimp and give the goldfish a better home. They are pond fish after all
Can anyone help me? I've tried fasting for 3 days and feeding peas multiple times (which she eats willingly) but it doesn't seem to help at all! I've tried what says online multiple times but nothing seems to help! Can someone PLEASE help me and Bernice? (I've only had her about 3 months).
I did the same thing and since then my fish is unable to swim properly... she is trying to swim but everytime she looses balance and sank to the bottom... is that normal??
Yeah sounds like you pulled too much air out. Flipper was similar and lost a lot of buoyancy after operation but was pretty much back to normal after a few days. Good luck with your fish 👍🏼
I don't think he gives a crap if the tank is too small, it probably suits him so he doesn't have to maintain a bigger tank, cleaning etc... who cares about the fish right? But good on you for helping the fish.. but please get a bigger tank.
For those with stocking knowledge, just need a little help please. I've got a 190L tank with 6 small Orandas in. I'm using the rule of 1" of fish per 4.55 litres of water. Without fins/tails, I've taken that my Orandas will grow to 6" long. Working out the maths, my tank is 97% stocked. (Note, I've taken 10% off my water volume to allow for gravel and decorations = 171L). Thoughts?
Too small!!!! Get a bigger tank!! That tank can only hold one fish!!!
judith rouse not even one of those fish
Emmanuel Abanes A betta maybe... but not a fucking huge goldfish
you can't even hold 1 fish in there
Zarain Art a glo fish would be fine too for this tank but not a goldfish a goldfish needs 30 gallons per fish
Caleb RAYNER my calico goldfish is his size
They need a WAYYYY bigger tank!!
jessica lamarre there fine
Misfit's Club you know nothing about fish
Misfit's Club are u dumb they need a bigger tank. Thats a 5 gallon tank or less with 4 big goldfish.
Guys no hate but what if they can’t even afford a big tank
TheAnimatedTrashCan Aka Kay the trashy potato why would they even think of buying the goldfish, then?
You need to move them in bigger tank
happy tulips if the filtration is good and there enough oxygen it doesn't matter mate
Omariscal Contixo lol that's so not true
Caitlin Husband I agree I have a 50 gallon aquarium with 5 goldfish and a pleco but I have 1 large bubbler amd 200 gallon filtration running
nope. that water gets murky in about a day. Goldfish produce a HUGE amount of waste
Ultra GamingHD Then deal with it if you have to!
OMG... You are a LITERAL GENIUS!!!!! Vets should know how to do this but yet they don't. What a great man! And I'm so glad the fish is doing better now.
"We have to feed him beans" man you're daughter is the cutest thing ever 😭 😍 God bless her
Wow this really works! My inch-long tropical fish was starting to float and really struggling, so I was desperate. I tried peas (none of my fish would eat them - spit them out) and epsom salt bath. Called my exotics vet - they didn’t do fish. Referred me to a fish vet - he was out of town for a month. I had seen videos of deep sea fishermen doing this all the time; they even have a tool for it!) So, I thought, why not, I really have no other choice and I didn’t want to just watch him starve to death. Went all over for clove oil - only Walgreens stocked it. Asked my cat’s vet for a syringe w/a tiny needle (told him why - he gave me 2!). Since my fish was so much smaller, I started with one drop of clove oil per gallon, and added an additional drop until I started to see if it was working. I got to 4 drops then transferred some of the solution to a smaller bowl. I used just enough so the fish would not struggle when I picked him up (he wasn’t out completely) I used a flashlight to see the bubble and when I pierced it with the needle, you could almost hear it pop. I then pulled back on the syringe to suck the air out. I had to do it a second time in a slightly diff spot. It bled a tiny bit, but stopped pretty quickly. I had him in recovery for just a minute or two, then decided the tank was the best place for him to reduce stress. It’s been over a month now and he’s happily swimming with his other 3 buddies in his 20 gallon tank and totally back to normal.
Yayyyyyyyyyyy
Nice, tanks to small for even 1 of those fish
Danielle's Draws yeah They were tiny things when I got given them them but they have grown rather huge. They've been this big in this tank for years now and seem to be doing fine
They’re doing fine. They’re surviving not thriving.
Dazwah Mogwai not fair at all
they stay that size most likely cuz theres not enough room to grow :(
Dazwah Mogwai Put your brat in a tiny cage, we'll see if she can grown like a normal adult. Also she can be doing totally fine in it for years.
To everyone saying he needs a bigger tank.... Don't you think it is kind of obvious? After 100 comments "Get a bigger tank" I think he understands. Dazwah thanks for documenting this, I feel a little more confident operating on my fish now. My only question is how long did it take for the fish to gain conciousnes after being sedated?
Aaron - OmgHazey cheers Aaron. Flipper was swimming again within 5-10 mins of being back in tank. I gently held him just under the surface below the filter water return for a couple of minutes to make sure he had plenty of water running over his gills. Then when he was ready he kicked away out of my hand. His buoyancy improved back to normal over the next week 👍🏽
Awesome, Thanks for letting me know. I'm glad you had such success.
If he understands why hasn't he said anyghing about it. Or give us an update on the fish? I would like to see some real footage of those goldfish's in a better habitat then that cruel small aquarium
Random Arts oh shut up.
Random Arts At least he did something to get the fish swimming again.
I had an angelfish that also got super bloated till his fins got pushed into his eye. I tried everything. Peas, anti-biotics, anti-fungal, salt, etc. Nothing worked.
Finally I got desperate I bought a syringe, and without anesthia I went ahead. Pulled out about 5 ml of air, which is insane given he is just a juvenile. Almost right away you could see how skinny he got (hasn't eaten in 10 days). He didn't freak out or even react at all (I obscured his face with the net so he doesn't see the needle lol).
He is also sinking a bit (not as extreme) but has started to regain the use of his fins. I dropped some food in there before the next water change (so I can throw out any uneaten food). In the hospital tank I put broad spectrum antibiotics (to prevent infection) and aloe vera to help heal his skin and scales.
Ill let you all know how it goes in the week to come
Hajji Daoud TELL ME MORE
Hajji Daoud more?
UPDATE
The fish killed him with his own bacteria now he's the one getting a treatment I guess lol
Gsix Zes lol
Would this method work on my wife, shes over weight n bloated.
He probably has a Swim Bladder disorder because of bad water quality. There are 3 or 4 Fancy Goldfish in what looks like a 5 gallon bowfront tank, and as we all know the rule is 20 gallons for the first and 10-15 gallons for each extra. This means you must have a minimum of 40-50 gallons for 3 fish, or a minimum of 50-65 gallons for 4 fish. What would be even better is an indoor mini pond for the fish. Use water testing strips to determine the quality of the aquarium water, and chemicals to help maintain it. In such a small tank, you must do a 50-90% water change every 1-2 days to keep the ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in check. I would also recommend keeping live plants in the tank to help maintain the ammonia levels by turning the ammonia into Nitrates, as well as add some essential oxygen into the tank. Feed them high-quality pelleted food such as Omega One Medium Pellets as well as fresh veggies every few days. Frozen shelled peas help decrease the risk of swim-bladder disorders, Spinach promotes healthy, strong scales, Garlic Cloves prevent Ich and other parasites, etc. These healthy foods are beneficial to your fish to keep them healthy and happy. Do not feed any high-protein treats such as Bloodworms or Brine Shrimp, as this will increase the ammonia in that tiny tank of yours. Goldfish also must have sufficient surface movement on top of the tank water to increase oxygen levels in the tank. With so many large fish in a tiny tank, ammonia and nitrate levels will be high, as well as high-stress and low oxygen levels. With this high-stress, the loss of slime coat is inevitable and will attract diseases, therefore I would use Stress Coat instead of any other water conditioner to help with stress and disease prevention from adding an artificial slime coat. I would also use Fluval Biological Enhancer to add beneficial bacteria into the aquarium to help with ammonia levels. Like with all pets, please make sure to do plenty of research before investing in any pet. For example, I did 3 years of research before adopting my first Rats. If you take great care of these fish, they will be with you for a long time. Good luck!
I'm New here watching. This is a totally cool share!!! 😍😍😍 Sharon in SC
I wish I saw this video sooner! I had some goldfish that died from Swim Bladder Disease and if I had known there was a way I could save them by doing this relatively simple operation, I would have at least tried... Feeding them peas did not really help prevent SBD either, or maybe it did for a little while. My oldest one was 3 years old. Hopefully now I can save my goldfish if it happens again... I have 4 small goldfish in a 50 gallon planted tank now but since I moved the tank outdoors I've not encountered any swim bladder problems with them and they have been growing well.. and poo-ing a lot of greens! I think algae really helps with their digestion. I used to feed my goldfish twice a day when the tank was indoors since they had no other source of food. But now since they eat a lot of algae (and maybe even some worms/insects) all day I only feed them once every other day now.
I have rambled quite a bit, but TL;DR, I enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing!
same here mate, I am amazed greatfully
Stop commenting about the tank he probably knows that and he'll get one after this video. It's cool that you know how to operate on him.
Half of these comments are saying the tank is to small, you guys probably are lazy and don’t do research on goldfish space
Hello thank you for posting this. It helps me a lot ❤ your kids are so adorable ❤
I just put mine in a separate tank with just an air pump and didn't feed him anything for 3 days he stayed at the bottom of the tank but he got better and was hungry so I fed him Peas & Spinach and kept him there for 2 more days and he's doing great now!
Amazing operation, I would never be brave enough to do this on my fish. But I'd recommend a bigger tank for all those fish
I love how this entire comment section is “oMg tHe TaNk Is To smALl!!,!11!,!)
Thats cause it's true
It's true
Ik bc it’s true
Because it is
Even the replies are worried about it too
When he told the kids its asleep reminded me when in grown-ups 2 when the girl saw a moth get zapped 😂😂😂😂😂😂
clorox bleach oh yeahh 😂😂
5:30
me when i see a fish not moving.
You killed the first one and bought another.
omg bearsfan , that would be fucked up if that was true
I agree, the fish didn't look the same, it wasnt breathing, it didn't swim, and he left it out of the water too long.... Poor fish☹️☹️
Bears Fan 34 yea i bet too
I'm gonna cry I noticed that too unless the fish's color came back because he was doing better
Maddi S i was breathing when he put it up to the bubbles bruh
“And he’s swimming”
*wiggles fins*
great video but that tank is much too small for that many fish of that size
darcity you should have seen it when there was 6...
Dazwah Mogwai That doesn't make it any better.
Your children are precious :)
Thank you for the compliment. That’s my Dad in the video.👩🏻💼
Zz’s Magic Box Tell your dad to give them a bigger tank or get rid of them, that’s cruelty.
Muchas gracias! Funcionó totalmente luego del segundo intento. 1er intento no pude sacar aire y para no seguir maltratandolo, luego de 4 días intenté hacerlo con una segunda vez. Le saque como 2.5 ml de aire. La recuperación fue más lenta que lo normal pero está mucho mejor hoy y nada sin dificultad. ❤
I did this procedure on my fish and he’s no longer floating at the surface, but he’s still upside down at the bottom of the tank. It’s just been one day, so I hope this will change.
You sure you put the needle in the bladder? Sounds like you missed it completely.. try again
Your fish died lol
Omgosh.... How did you learn about that stuff?!? 😲😳😲 Sharon in SC
4 huge goldfish? In a tiny aquarium? I don't think so.
Omg thats a torture for them change the tank into bigger. Poor little fish
There's a chance they don't have the money
@@robertmiller1109 they don't need to buy a fish tank. They can just buy a bigger container bin to save money and it would be cheaper.
@@robertmiller1109 If they don't have the money, then they don't have the right to keep a fish
@@beepboop7219 Yes as we all know, aquariums are only for the upper class who can afford all these ammenities.
@@slimesdesigns7004 Yes but that is like saying, I can't afford anything big so my dog has to live in a cage for the rest of it's life.
This is my last chance of saving my fish, wish me luck.
update;l couldn't save her, R.I.P princess.😔
You just did something foolish
Who cited goldfish swim bladder can get recovered you want to know how comment me on my channel
@@shantanudiwedi2007 thanks for advice but I don't look for fancy goldfish anymore.
@@skylnstudio1439 😂which ifishes you have now
@@shantanudiwedi2007 just betta
I just removed air from my fish and it seems it was successful because now its laying on the bottom with his belly down so I think i might been successful.
Thanks for the tutorial it's amazing 😊
Is it alife or dead
Вы молодцы! Спасли рыбку!!!
Well done mate, that was awesome
Aussie???
this video would have more likes if this was not recorded vertically.
Is the fish still alive and well?
Jasmine Stiff hopefully
Jasmine of course u saw in video
Jasmine Stiff seeing the size of the tank,
Probably more than dead
Jasmine Stiff o
idk
I study chem and bio at the same time. This is so interesting omg you are amazing
Cindy Wan thank you! It’s amazing what you can learn from google and TH-cam these days🤓. The result was the most satisfying part. Little Flipper is still going strong 💪🏽
Cindy Wan
😍
the lost journal of inception XD
the lost journal of inception I know
That's what happens when you don't have a 20 gallon tank + 10 gallons for each added goldfish.
Awwwwww 5:09 “what are u doing he’s not bweaving”
A lot of you are just being rude and dis courteous to this man. He gave alot of us new and very informative information. A lot of you just keep going on about his fish tank size. Im even exhausted reading the comments. Give it a rest please! Good job sir! A very helpful video, and your kids are adorable! ❤ Ignore the trolls!
PS I know its been six years but I stand by what i said. It was true back then and it still stands true today! Honesty its only gotten worse 6 yrs. later.
You’re a life saver!! Thank you so much for doing this :D
The poor fish!! That tank is sooooo small there all crowded the poor things you need like a 25 gallon tank not like a 5 gallon!! Plz try and get a bigger tank or just sell them and buy gubbys PLZ don’t kill the poor things
The aquarium is really too small !!
Pack you
@@langglegaming1603 ?????????
2:14 biggest fish tank in the world😅😅😅
Ha! Haaaaaaaaa!
L
hopefully you have a bigger tank by now
its true that this tank isn't big enough for an adult gold fish but it is for one or two (three maximum ) small goldfish (1-4 months) as long as you do a sufficient amount of water changes to get rid of the growth inhibiting hormone (GIH for short ) so that's why goldfish tend to grow larger in bigger tanks because the large water volume dilutes this hormone , the water volume doesn't directly influence on the health of you're goldfish but the quality of you're water does, and that's why most beginners with smaller fish tanks (5-10 gallons) tend to have their fish die rather quickly because most of them don't have time or don't have much experience to understand the proper care for "fancy goldfish' because most people say they are beginner fish so most people tend to think that they are low maintenance fish with in reality their not.
for more info look at this blog: puregoldfish.com/tank-size/
I did it. I removed almost 10cc air from fish. stomach almost collapsed. but in 1 hour she started to normal swim but in 2 hours she recover back same upside dow positon. how can she produce this much air? what should I do?
Dude you need to get them a bigger tank like honestly
Can't even provide a big enough tank.
Taking a goldfish out of water for a long time then puting on a burning spot for a while and pinching throught its skin i never expected it to be alive
It is fake obviously. Then he cut the video, he didn’t showed us the whole thing if the fish really survived
Can you suggest me some alternatives 😅 coz a perfectionist can do this and what about the others
You are awesome, such love, all that is good Bless you , Namaste.
5:18 😂😂😂 I was watching the other gold fish thinking what a fucking surgery this guy is a legend , He did start swimming though that’s good 😂
This is sad. Those beautiful fish need so much more room. Can't believe they actually grew to that size unless you bought them that size and shoved them all in that what 5-10 gallon tank.
That goldfish had dropsy look at its scales
No. Dropsy is a little bit more of like goose bumps
I lost my fish 4 days ago to Dropsy... I had him for around 3 1/2 years, it was sad (he went upside down like this vid too)
5:11 kid: he's not breathing! Fish don't breath! Dammit Timmy!
🤣you killed it thats why you cut ✂️ the video 📹 😂
Has anyone mentioned that your tank is too small ?
Wait won' t the fish suffocate from lack of oxygen from the water?
Chill Mkay? Not if you do it quickly. Flipper was only out of the water for 2 minutes or so. I did syringe some water over his gills halfway through as well
You're being super defensive on every comment. This person wasn't even being rude or anything
Yep
2:53 cat wants his dinner
I tried it but unfortunately died 😢
I'm glad we have animal rights in my country so no one can mistread goldfish like that. This tank is way to small for these huge fish.
Please get a bigger tank for them or give them a propper home and smaller fish for your tank, you seem to care for them.
Propper... Correct your spelling first
It will be proper
@@Kushankur2010 oh I'm sooo sorry english isn't my native language..
i guess you still got the point so stop complaining
@@gammelfleischparty9066 Ei English is also not my native language...
It's my 3rd language
@@Kushankur2010 so? that gives permission to be a dickhead?
I wish you had described how you did the X-ray part.
Ok but after this ..how to avoid the problem again? Any suggestion on her diet?
I did this procedure but my fish is sinking now.. Will she be ok? Will she regain normal buyouncy??+
Update? Did she regain buoyancy?
@@christineprice2121 no.. Sorry.. She died 😪
Man, very good job, hats off, but please, yours fish need some free, put their into a bigger tank, however... Big like! 👍
I apologize about all the people in the fish keeping community being rude because of a mistake (it happened to me before) but that tank is way too small for these fish. I wish you good in the future.
U killed that poor fish and brought a new one. As if u thought ppl wouldn't notice
Random Videos it's the same fish
Austin Everett no it ain't. Are u dumb. That fish fucking died
Random Videos no it didnt. That's actually very similar to how the professional procedure goes
What exactly do you know about veterinary practices?
Austin Everett what the fuck do u know. I’ve seen ppl do this and it’s been fine. But they killed the fish
Nice doc! You got beautiful fishes... and also beautiful kids!
Gran trabajo y gracias por compartir tu experiencia 👍🏻
Omg!...your aquarium is too small for all these fish...
DENNIS_KAP We all know it's probably too small but it really depends on the size of the goldfish I used to use bowls for mine but they are in a kitty pool pond outside and they are happy in there usually in fish keeping most keepers start out with bowls then move up the chain so it's okay of thry are in a tank like that for now but it will change they are fairly new to fish keeping and you learn more the longer you're in the hobby.
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Srsly? Bowls r never okay
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And no, it doesn’t depend on the size. Well.. one baby comet gets 29 gallons of water. Each added goldfish of the same species gets 10 gallons of water.
Fancy goldfish- 44 gallons of water for the first one, 10 gallons more for each added fish of the same species.
Koi? Need a bigger pond that 1200 gallons.
Nice Concentration camp for fish, did you get drunk before you set this tank up and mistake the green peas for fish? Because I think the fish would rather be in the freezer than in this small washed up fail of an aquarium, good to see you have as much of a problem with this as 6 years olds.
Nice job saving the fish from going to a better place.
Loll nice one i love ur comment 👍👍
That’s like a 5 gallon tank
You are so brave! Great job! I am really tempted to try this on a betta....but, it's scary! :)
Super j ai visualiser la vessie natatoire moins d erreur pour aspirer un grand merci
Nice job. How did it do long-term?
I saw that cat lookin
Seriously dude, get them a 50 gal tote with a sponge filter. This tiny tank is as good as a bowl. Use it for nano shrimp and give the goldfish a better home. They are pond fish after all
I came to see some operation, I laughed at people hating his aquarium size. I get to do two things at the same time 😊
Great video but you need a bigger tank
Emma Browne Thanks, oh and don't worry about these guys, they are agoraphobic so they love it in there 😉
Dazwah Mogwai lol 😂😂😂
Awesome video!!!! 👍 you definitely need a bigger tank (at least a 30 or 40 gallon for all those fish) no hate just trying to give advice! 🐠
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How can I locate the swim bladder in a goldfish with gray scales? The light won't shine through.
just seeing this and im a new viewer but i really hope you have a larger tank for these beautiful fishes
Is this fish still alive? Pls help me my fish have swim bladder disease
Can anyone help me? I've tried fasting for 3 days and feeding peas multiple times (which she eats willingly) but it doesn't seem to help at all! I've tried what says online multiple times but nothing seems to help! Can someone PLEASE help me and Bernice? (I've only had her about 3 months).
I did the same thing and since then my fish is unable to swim properly... she is trying to swim but everytime she looses balance and sank to the bottom... is that normal??
Yeah sounds like you pulled too much air out. Flipper was similar and lost a lot of buoyancy after operation but was pretty much back to normal after a few days. Good luck with your fish 👍🏼
Dazwah Mogwai how did u feed her till she get well...i tried to feed my fish by my hand but she spit the food out everytime
You have adorable kids, but you need a way bigger tank, and i see you care for your fish, but, bigger tank please.
My goldfish died of the same thing that you're goldfish has
How often should you do this? Can it be back to back daily until the fish is normal again?
I don't think he gives a crap if the tank is too small, it probably suits him so he doesn't have to maintain a bigger tank, cleaning etc... who cares about the fish right? But good on you for helping the fish.. but please get a bigger tank.
Rayaan H He'll never get a bigger tank since the fish are "agoraphobic"
You did not spray any antibiotics on it after using syringe... I may cause infection...
Interesting video… need a bigger tank though… 30 to 40 liters per goldfish
Excuse me but to tell the air does it light shine a bit in the middle
YOUR TANK IS TO SMALL!! THOSE FISH NEED A 1 METER AQUARIUM MINIMAL.
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Did he float when you flushed him down the toilet a week later? At least the toilets bigger than the tank
What the heck is that tank
They need a bigger one
Very nice goldfish, but I'm not agree with the size of your aquarium..it's too small for the 4 or 5 goldfish.
Goldfish requires 20 gallons per fish....
For those with stocking knowledge, just need a little help please. I've got a 190L tank with 6 small Orandas in. I'm using the rule of 1" of fish per 4.55 litres of water. Without fins/tails, I've taken that my Orandas will grow to 6" long. Working out the maths, my tank is 97% stocked. (Note, I've taken 10% off my water volume to allow for gravel and decorations = 171L). Thoughts?