fish farted

Some fish have been known to communicate with Farts. I believe it is herring they use FRT (Fast Repetitive Ticks) to communicate with others at night to keep the schools together when there is little light. Maybe it was trying to find its friends.

lol, no bud, he had gas
 
My Picasso Triggerfish farted like an old man on Metamucil. It was hilarious to see bubbles rising from his rocky nook as he slept soundly. I almost expected to hear snoring. I recall also seeing a photo of a Yellow Tang pooping out a piece of a rubber band, but I am unable to find it here.
 
There is absolutely nothing that will get a group adults sounding like little kids than the subject of farts. At a fundraiser years ago, I remember seeing the Gov & Attorney General of Wisconsin in stitches while fart comments were going around.

When I cut the cheese (once a month, at most); my youngest daughter just says I'm "thinking out loud again'. Probably true.


The only woman who has never farted was on TV all day yesterday....Queen Elizabeth. IMO, it would do her a world of good, though.
 
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Clearly it was the dog...fish...

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2 fish a' fartin. Thanks RokleM!



If you sing to him this little jingle and he laughs then I wouldn't worry.

Beans beans the magical fruit
the more you eat
the more you toot.

The more you toot
The better you feel
So eat beans with every meal

Can also substitoot magical for musical.
 
lol. not kidding. i have a purple fire goby who seems vary healthy...is eating, swimming and pooping. i only noticed today he has been swimming around with a little truble. he is arched with his rear end bent up wards as if it was tied to a balloon. i saw him poop and at the same time fart out 4-5 little bubbles. if he was to stop swimming he would float strait to the surface. we have all seen fish on there last leg fighting to become a floater before death but this is differant. i think he has gas...anyone ?

I have a Powder Blue Tang that would display symptoms of swim bladder disease (swimming erratically, swimming in circles near the top of the water) after I would feed him red nori. I switched to green only and he hasn't had a problem since.
 
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