Hey guys so for any one wondering how to prevent drop eye it’s super simple so the build up of fatty tissue behind the eye is from fatty foods like shrimp, salmon and anything with a high percentage of fat so try to not feed them these foods too much and also enclosure design, a pond is best for these guys so that they can see what they are looking at straight on instead of below like a tank.
I was feeling the pain in my elbow and fingers when the arowana got cut.. but happy it got over..and the fish recovered. But if you plan to hold hands, a word of caution, make sure the nails are trimmed..you know what I mean ..
I came to this because I woke up curious after reading an article yesterday about a man and his Arowana fish and how he had to take it to get a procedure for its eyes. Im curious to know how the fish lives out the water. How the fish gets surgery out the water, or if they do surgery in the water. I’m just so amazed and had no clue that we can do surgery on a fish!!! I thought they just die when they are out the water for too long. I didn’t know you could literally put a fish to sleep and do surgery on it, then put it back in the water and it will wake back up and live! That’s wild!!!!!!!
Yo I’ve had 3 kids I’ve watched them all come out it definitely makes you think more about how crazy the female body is but it’s not that bad brotha u got this I just don’t cut the cord
so would this like be like a lipoma behind the eye ball? The eyeball seemed to go back fairly easily, is there a reason it did that right away ? cutting the fins as that a defect within it's genes and the cutting needed to be done to help it function better? There's a lot of of qs but i haven't seen anything like this before
Its build up fat diff reasons for that + those fish naturally look whats above and not under them = high tank/setup + sinking foods and all that crap can make drop eyes....the cutting simply for owner to make fins pretty...both of those two impacts are simply owner needs...not fish needs...especially with that species...a bunch freaks outta there playing frankenstein...
@@zerberus2525 complete lay person here, so they can get the fat build up not for genetic reasons more because of how they use their eyes. I've never seen anything like this before. Is it normal to do this on fish or is it simply for cosmetic reasons? also with the tranquilizer is it normal for the fish to go completely upside down? I didn't know you could put tranquilizer in the water so that you could do procedures. People below are talking about dropping the fish hard, i'm watching and i don't know what i'm looking for. ( was it when the fish jumped out of the tank?) Thanks for your response it's fascinating
@@SarahG1183 there are species that have genetic problems with eyes yes, but with arowana its a "standard", it doesnt affect the fish much so yes cosmetic reasons only (special stuff pops always up so lets say 50/50). This species goes hunting while rivers are flooded, insects sitting 10cm above waterline or falling in, everything happens above them, "to big" to get hunted so they keep actively hunting and checking surface for food, so looking down in a tank constantly for sunken food (here pops in the fatty stuff) combined with mentioned fat foods ends most of the times with drop eyes.. the fin cutting stuff is cosmetic as well, simply its like cutting hairs, makes them stronger/more growth/better growth those are like bodymodifications...yes you can put fish aside with stuff like that, well dosed for "real surgeries" or cosmetic-"help" like the vid or overdosed as euthanasia
@@SarahG1183 oh and sorry yes there are surgeries that are done on fish, next big game is koi's but as i know there is less survival with big surgeries like cutting out abnormal growth inside the fish or everything that ends in opening the fish, a good amount dies in 2-10yrs (big number bc i dont know the exact ones) because of bacterial issue, wounds are not healing up good, wound keeps cracking up, so stuff like this is like playing lottery, you could win and give the fish another few month-yrs but it could go horrible wrong too, as said its a gamble game...and fascinating. There are some real vets (doc's) that focusing on fish surgeries and fishstuff only too, so there is for sure a good success
@@zerberus2525 wowee thanks for all the information. I remember watching a video ages ago (not on this channel) where a person had their goldfish get a cancerous goiter taken off of it and the fish survived. I have a goldfish that has a lot of goiters but i'm not going to get anything done about it. He seems fine and it doesn't seem to impact his life. You have a lot of knowledge, do you have a youtube channel or are you just a follower and fish enthusiast?
i have one note for you when you are getting the liquid in the syringe try to not get any air in the cylinder it will hurt the fish and out air pockets in there body’s
Shouldnt you of had the water in the tub flowing through a tube to her gills? I feel like being out of water for 3 minutes is suffocating. Otherwise fixing her eye was very nice.
The poor guy looks like he just got out from a bad fight with broken and ripped fins. Who would cut and trim those fins? We Chinese definitely prefer those fins to be in one solid piece!!
Your tank position is too high for arwana bro that easy make drop eye... that surgeon that horrified docter cut too deeply until bleeding.. And for fin don't cut like that.. Use direct cutting from upper to bottom fin (he cut from bottom to upper fin) That's my suggestion... 😉😉😉
Theres little blood vessels back there that are almost impossible to not hit. Also every fish is different just like humans. Some have more vessels than others. But next time we will take more fat out for sure!
Should I buy the whole linguini costume? 🤔 and film him feeding all the fish😉 let me know what your guys think 💭
Yes
Yes
Hell yes
I have a quick question I ordered a fish two Saturdays ago and it still hasn’t arrived
Hell yes
Hey guys so for any one wondering how to prevent drop eye it’s super simple so the build up of fatty tissue behind the eye is from fatty foods like shrimp, salmon and anything with a high percentage of fat so try to not feed them these foods too much and also enclosure design, a pond is best for these guys so that they can see what they are looking at straight on instead of below like a tank.
ok professional 😂😂😂
@@markoi.8948 atleast something thats not bs...
Then why is it only in silver arowanas in the left eye? Why not the right eye? Why not any other species of arowana?
@@michaelgruber1286 it is just not common to do surgery on silver arrowana mostly on jardini because they have higher value
Music building, crescendo, and splat. “He’s Ok”. 😂
This is the first time I have seen drop eye surgery on silver arowana
I was shaking too when he started cutting.😂 That was wild!
A chilled sugery team 😂
Not having the fish up high will help as it is natural for these fish to ever look down.
TF?
really fascinating i never knew you could perform surgery on fish ive learnt something new
I was feeling the pain in my elbow and fingers when the arowana got cut.. but happy it got over..and the fish recovered.
But if you plan to hold hands, a word of caution, make sure the nails are trimmed..you know what I mean ..
Where is the video from Brazil channel?
I know something bad is going to happen 😂
Dont use colored bag in catching arowana. They hate it. 😅
8:25
It's fly...
It's bird...
It's plane..
No.... It's arowana jump..
🤣🤣🤣
😂 boy them hands way to shakey he was about to to rods 👁 for a sec
By far the funniest fish video yet
The anticipation before that Jump lol 😂
I got $10 saying Rod won’t be standing during the delivery.
Haha Abe Linguini gonna look sooooo purdy in that outfit feeding fish!!!!
What ratio of clove oil did u use
Those ripped gloves are mighty protective!
What is the water temperature for a Chinese wels catfish. Thank you for responding if you do.
Thank you for mentioned us RT, Dr Fishy. As a Respiratory Therapist, we didn't get much recognition. Shout out to RNs as well. Video was halirious 😆
i hope the fish is ok
I came to this because I woke up curious after reading an article yesterday about a man and his Arowana fish and how he had to take it to get a procedure for its eyes. Im curious to know how the fish lives out the water. How the fish gets surgery out the water, or if they do surgery in the water. I’m just so amazed and had no clue that we can do surgery on a fish!!! I thought they just die when they are out the water for too long. I didn’t know you could literally put a fish to sleep and do surgery on it, then put it back in the water and it will wake back up and live! That’s wild!!!!!!!
Just did a similar surgery on the gills of my Silver
Who else was searching the comments to find out what the arowana was OK 😂😂
Não vai ter mais video no canal brasileiro cadê o Juninho 😱😱
His hands were to shakey when he started cutting ahah
I think our hands become shakey when were trying to be very accurate
@@angelibarra5916 ill wouldn't be able to cut ahah
I think it was more camera shy síndrome
@@PredatoryFins
So, I was correct
I wouldnt let ol shakey mcgee near me with scissors haha also couldve just done without the needle to draw up the meds.
Não tão mais postando vídeo no canal brasileiro cadê o Juninho bitoca
Comenta com nós lá no canal brasileiro sobre essa cirurgia
Do more surgeries!
How much should I put for a 10g.arowana size is about 9 inch
Good video for learning.
I'm really happy that the arowana is feeling better 😀😀😀😀
This guy ruptured a blood vessel behind the eye that's leaking out, it's not fat!
He seemed pretty reckless...!
That must be one slimy fish to squeeze past those big old pipes and shoot out that tank like that dude. Hopefully he heals up all right for you.
How do you drop the fish 😂😂😂 I’m sorry but that was hilarious
Hi bitoca!!👍
Yo I’ve had 3 kids I’ve watched them all come out it definitely makes you think more about how crazy the female body is but it’s not that bad brotha u got this I just don’t cut the cord
Hahahahahahahaha I'm 11
This sounds very weird
Why cut the fins, is that not unnecessary
Make a video on vampire fish plz
Cadeee o botão do juniim
This is some backwoods FL shit right there. Wow
This is so interesting! Great video!!! I was just there on Saturday and It was amazing
I wonder if they feel the pain?
I felt like i was taken out of my body when he jumped out of the tank though i notice where his barbels at?
Rod👀 you nearly killed the poor thing🙈 & your trust in Mr surgeon was exceptionally bad bro🤣🤣
Glad he was ok tho✌️🏴
I was crying. Well he seems to be alright
Little cry baby
I’ve done surgery on fish a few times... that drop was rough tho! 😂
Rodrigo já que o Juninho não está aí não dá para colocar uma legenda em português kkkkk
You rock bro!!
so would this like be like a lipoma behind the eye ball? The eyeball seemed to go back fairly easily, is there a reason it did that right away ? cutting the fins as that a defect within it's genes and the cutting needed to be done to help it function better? There's a lot of of qs but i haven't seen anything like this before
Its build up fat diff reasons for that + those fish naturally look whats above and not under them = high tank/setup + sinking foods and all that crap can make drop eyes....the cutting simply for owner to make fins pretty...both of those two impacts are simply owner needs...not fish needs...especially with that species...a bunch freaks outta there playing frankenstein...
@@zerberus2525 complete lay person here, so they can get the fat build up not for genetic reasons more because of how they use their eyes. I've never seen anything like this before. Is it normal to do this on fish or is it simply for cosmetic reasons? also with the tranquilizer is it normal for the fish to go completely upside down? I didn't know you could put tranquilizer in the water so that you could do procedures. People below are talking about dropping the fish hard, i'm watching and i don't know what i'm looking for. ( was it when the fish jumped out of the tank?)
Thanks for your response it's fascinating
@@SarahG1183 there are species that have genetic problems with eyes yes, but with arowana its a "standard", it doesnt affect the fish much so yes cosmetic reasons only (special stuff pops always up so lets say 50/50). This species goes hunting while rivers are flooded, insects sitting 10cm above waterline or falling in, everything happens above them, "to big" to get hunted so they keep actively hunting and checking surface for food, so looking down in a tank constantly for sunken food (here pops in the fatty stuff) combined with mentioned fat foods ends most of the times with drop eyes.. the fin cutting stuff is cosmetic as well, simply its like cutting hairs, makes them stronger/more growth/better growth those are like bodymodifications...yes you can put fish aside with stuff like that, well dosed for "real surgeries" or cosmetic-"help" like the vid or overdosed as euthanasia
@@SarahG1183 oh and sorry yes there are surgeries that are done on fish, next big game is koi's but as i know there is less survival with big surgeries like cutting out abnormal growth inside the fish or everything that ends in opening the fish, a good amount dies in 2-10yrs (big number bc i dont know the exact ones) because of bacterial issue, wounds are not healing up good, wound keeps cracking up, so stuff like this is like playing lottery, you could win and give the fish another few month-yrs but it could go horrible wrong too, as said its a gamble game...and fascinating. There are some real vets (doc's) that focusing on fish surgeries and fishstuff only too, so there is for sure a good success
@@zerberus2525 wowee thanks for all the information. I remember watching a video ages ago (not on this channel) where a person had their goldfish get a cancerous goiter taken off of it and the fish survived. I have a goldfish that has a lot of goiters but i'm not going to get anything done about it. He seems fine and it doesn't seem to impact his life. You have a lot of knowledge, do you have a youtube channel or are you just a follower and fish enthusiast?
i have one note for you when you are getting the liquid in the syringe try to not get any air in the cylinder it will hurt the fish and out air pockets in there body’s
Idk bro. Seems a lil shakey
It’s best to use a clear bag to catch an arowana.
Shouldnt you of had the water in the tub flowing through a tube to her gills? I feel like being out of water for 3 minutes is suffocating. Otherwise fixing her eye was very nice.
Yes the gills are supposed to get irrigated throughout the procedure and also when being revived
Man any emts knows to turn the bottles upside down to pull from a syringe
Wooww 👍👍steady and success always bro 👍👍🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩
Well done crew🤗
This guy ain’t no Dr Loh but he did aiiight. He should check out the good doctor though for some pointers for sure.
Rods “ OOHHHHHHH “ then “ SPLAT “ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Could’nt he said milliliters instead of ml’s?! Haha
Use a clear bag next time
they did a terrible job. It was already a mess from the start
He seemed pretty reckless...!
I want some of your fish but I’m from canada
Same thing the cost for thé shipping is a lot for one fish and by the time the fish come :( he might be dead already
Yup
Hi love the vids
thats a beautiful silver
"No i'm not sterile"
*points at Lisa*
I can't 😂
Fish went flying
Ready for labor my a$$ just don't let the Dr hand him the baby!! bahahaha 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Oh wow he is cute! 🧡From the UK😍 😘Much Love Bless No Less to all of you and your family and friends ❤️ 🙏 😘
Hey predatory fins
Why y’all only tryin to sell all the jacked up fish. Maybe I want that big beautiful placo you got
In Singapore. We have Dr Ark arowana who has been doing this for more than over 10years. You can check out his Facebook. Ark aquatic
Love the vibe
I'm ordering bum bumblebee oscar and some peacocks from you guys for my new 150 gallon
I Have A Problem With My Arowana...They Eyes were cloudy and make them blind...How to cure them
Take it to a fish vet if they exist or take it to a fish expert
Check your water parameters
@@PredatoryFins The Parameter were Good..How do the arowana can get the cloudy eyes?
@@Tailongkangg put some rock salts..
I think its not supposed to bleed i think you made a mistake
He seemed pretty reckless...!
Feel bad for 1 eye Willie
Why is someone holding a drill in the thumbnail 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 this is pure 🔥🔥🔥
What did you give the fish? Xanax? Haha
Dude tried a plastic bag instead of just netting him like you would any other fish 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ican stop laughing 😂👍👍👍 , well the fish is alive 👍👍
People dont usually do that to silve arow
I just do it alone to my asian arowanas
Hes a jumper dude lol
You really had to release this today bro..? My silver arowana died today.
That sucks. But I mean, how was homie supposed to know that? 🤷♂️
@@ThePersia450 bruh it’s a joke chill tf out
@@ThePersia450 but my arowana did die
@@lincolnshirey9824 don't think I was being un-chill haha. But that sucks. Those are pricey fuckers
The position of the tank is too high it well develop drop eye again
yooooooo you make me laugh real good hahahaahaaha
The poor guy looks like he just got out from a bad fight with broken and ripped fins. Who would cut and trim those fins? We Chinese definitely prefer those fins to be in one solid piece!!
Next time don't remove the lid completely.
Wow! Is that surgeon/EMT single? He can fix my 👁 oh wait. That wouldn’t be good, need the eyes to check him out.
When the fish fell omg 😱
This operation grossed me out I had to watch between my fingers sweet Jesus
Hard to watch. Wrong equipments. Dull scissors.
I was Literally cringing....
He seemed pretty reckless...!
Your tank position is too high for arwana bro that easy make drop eye...
that surgeon that horrified docter cut too deeply until bleeding.. And for fin don't cut like that..
Use direct cutting from upper to bottom fin (he cut from bottom to upper fin)
That's my suggestion...
😉😉😉
Its always the left eye and only on silvers, never seen it on blacks.
He is clumsy.. be it drug aspiration or the surgery .. he appeared novice
First you need to fix linguine eye
Should of just left it alone. I have yet to see a silver without drop eye. Arowanas absolutely hate bright colors.
He didnt remove all the fats so the eye was still the same. Also it wasnt supposed to bleed smh
Theres little blood vessels back there that are almost impossible to not hit. Also every fish is different just like humans. Some have more vessels than others. But next time we will take more fat out for sure!
should of call @uarujoey to do the surgery 😁😁😁