The fish has the ear?

first thing that came to mind

chicken lips

but I think Travis nailed it... bad translations.
 
The moderators need to make policy against using babblefish to "translate" articles. I use the term "translate" in the losest possible meaning. There's a place for babblefish, but this forum isn't one of them.
 
Pelyu...I hope this translates right for you.

Take the fish with ick...looks like white spots/dots all over body/fins
out of your big tank and put into little tank, use same water from big tank
give the water copper drops that you buy from fish store
follow directions from the bottle dont give to much
.30 ppm is enough, not more
take all carbon the black pellets out of filter when using carbon
garlic liquid can help the fish too, makes immune system stronger
 
Maybe he said that his fish is constantly listening in on their conversations and wont mind its own bussines. It always follows them around and wont leave them alone.
 
What I got out of the gibberish was he was having a debate with his family about the aisan carp. When you boat around on the lower mississippi (though it's spreading fast) near dusk, the aisan carp will jump out of the water, sometimes into boats and hit people. He's trying to figure out why. The reason why is because the fish become agitated with the sound from the boat (pressure waves if you will) and jump out of the water to try to avoid what they think is a predator. There is no large eating demand for the fish, and they are destroying native fish habitat. His english is something aweful, or his translating program is bad.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10200692#post10200692 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drummereef
Travis L. Stevens, where are you our dedicated RC interpreter! :D

I went home for the weekend. I can't be at work all the time :lmao:

I thought that I would check in on our English-Challenged friend to make sure he/she is getting the help he/she needs, and I found this thread.

The fish has the ear? My family has a fish, my his side continuously
calls again! Response ! ! !

Translates back into Traditional Chinese/Taiwanese

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Which translates to...... I'm not sure. It's not a latin based language. On the other hand, I think someone has already translated the best I could do. If I had to guess a translation, it would be:

My fish has an infection, and is flashing his sides. Please respond

Thanks goes out to the person who found out that Pelyu was Taiwanese.

Peylu

English
This seems like your fish has an infection of Cryptocaryon irritans; also named Marine Ich. You will want to seperate the fish in to a different aquarium and proceed by treating the aquarium and fish with copper, hyposalinity (water with little salt [1.009]), or any other methods you can find locally. Good luck. :)

Traditional Chinese/Taiwanese (Direct Translation)
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If you're flying down the highway, and your wings fall off your boat how many pancakes can you stack on top of a green doghouse?
 
This made me laugh! But its amazing that you guys are so helpful... even if its in gibberish. BTW great problem solving skills by Travis L. Stevens, that was very well done.
 
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