Do goldfish explode?

If you notice your goldfish looking fat, swollen or “about to explode” then the problem is probably dropsy
dropsy
Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. Symptoms may include skin which feels tight, the area may feel heavy, and joint stiffness.
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Why is my goldfish blown up?

Causes of Dropsy

In most cases, dropsy is the result of a bacterial infection caused by bacteria Aeromonas. Aeromonas is a bacteria that is commonly found in most fish tanks but it is only like to infect fish that are stressed due to overcrowding or poor water quality.
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Why would a fish explode?

But fishes' bodies, just like ours, need a certain concentration of salt to function best. They can't just allow the water to diffuse freely through their gills; the saltwater fish would shrivel up and the freshwater fish would explode!
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Can a fish explode from eating too much?

If you overfeed your fish, the effects may not be apparent at first. It's a myth that fish will explode from eating too much, so you don't have to worry about that. However, there are other health concerns associated with overfeeding.
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Can goldfish survive in strong current?

If the current in your goldfish tank is too strong, then your goldfish can become extremely stressed, making them susceptible to infections. A powerful current can require a lot of energy to swim against, which can take away from normal behaviors like foraging.
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Is a 20 gallon tank good for goldfish?

The general rule of thumb is 1 gallon of water per 1 inch of fish. This means a 20-gallon tank is big enough to house 20 small goldfish. It is important for the health and wellbeing of your goldfish that you provide them with adequate space to swim freely.
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Can a fish survive in running water?

The stress of running water may lower your goldfish's immunity, making her more likely to succumb to dangerous organisms growing in the tank. If you place your goldfish in a tank that has running water coming from the hose or the tap, the fish will be exposed to chlorine and other chemicals from untreated tap water.
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Will goldfish eat themselves to death?

Your fish will also enjoy nibbling on leafy vegetables—but as with regular food, you must ensure that you don't put too much into the tank. “Goldfish are greedy and will literally eat themselves to death,” warns Williamson. He advises that you establish a feeding schedule early on—and stick to it!
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What fish can explode?

The Baltic herring is fermented in barrels for months before being put in tin cans, where the fermentation process continues. Several major airlines have banned the fish, arguing they are pressurised goods and must be classified as potentially explosive. The delicacy is so foul-smelling that it is often eaten outside.
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Should goldfish be fed every day?

Feed 2-3 times daily. It is important to avoid overfeeding goldfish as this can cause indigestion and/or contaminate the tank. In terms of the amount to feed, a good rule of thumb is to only feed an amount that the goldfish can consume in under two minutes or only feed as much as the size of the goldfish's eye.
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Why do fishes eyes pop out when caught?

At depth, the gasses in the swim bladder are at equal pressure. When the fish is reeled up to the surface, the gasses expand and can cause the eyes to become bulged, cloudy or crystallized and the stomach to protrude out of the mouth.
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Do fish know they are in water?

Fish don't know they're in water. If you tried to explain it, they'd say, “Water? What's water?” They're so surrounded by it that it's impossible to see. They can't see it until they jump outside of it.
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Do fish get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Do dropsy fish explode?

A fish with dropsy will appear like it is ballooning and about to explode, or it has a pot-bellied appearance that makes it seem like it's suddenly getting very fat. This happens as fluid accumulates in the tissues and cavities of the abdomen to create swelling of the area.
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How long does a goldfish live?

Goldfish have a lifespan averaging about 10-15 years, with some varieties living up to 30 years when provided with proper care. Unfortunately, many goldfish do not reach their lifespan potential due to inadequate housing conditions.
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Do goldfish make bubbles?

Fish need oxygen to survive. If your tank is loaded with toxic chemicals, like chlorine and ammonia, the fish get their own oxygen by floating to the surface and blowing bubbles. This is a sign that your fish are in danger.
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Does soaking fish in milk help?

Milk doesn't mask the smell or soak it up from the fish; instead, it actually reverses the chemical reaction that created the odors in the first place. Soaking a thin fillet for as few as 10 to 15 minutes can make it taste milder, and for thicker fillets or steaks, you can fearlessly double the soaking time.
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What is the stinkiest fish?

SURSTRÖMMING CHALLENGE - WITH THE SMELLIEST FISH IN THE WORLD. It is great entertainment, seeing people both be shocked and surprised at surströmming, first the odor from the can and the way it looks in the brine, then on to how it tastes.
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How do fish not get crushed by pressure?

Under pressure

Fish living closer to the surface of the ocean may have a swim bladder – that's a large organ with air in it, which helps them float up or sink down in the water. Deep sea fish don't have these air sacs in their bodies, which means they don't get crushed.
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How do goldfish act when they are dying?

Identify symptoms of a dying goldfish.

The best time to check for signs of disease or death is before feeding. Breathing disorders: look for symptoms such as gasping for air, rapid breathing, skimming the surface of the tank water, or lying at the bottom of the tank, which may indicate disease or poor quality water.
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Do goldfish eat other goldfish?

Goldfish by nature are not aggressive, and are not predatory. The short answer would be, "No, they don't eat each other".
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Can you eat goldfish?

Goldfish are as edible as any other freshwater fish. If you choose to eat it, know these facts first: That gross flake and/or pellet stuff is what your fish has been eating exclusively. Pop a pellet or two, that's what your fish will most likely taste like.
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Can goldfish survive without a filter?

The belief that goldfish need a filter is incorrect. Goldfish don't actually need filtration and can live long lives, as you may have seen, without filtration. The longest-lived goldfish, Tish, lived to 42 years old in a regular fishbowl.
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Can fishes feel pain?

“Fish do feel pain. It's likely different from what humans feel, but it is still a kind of pain.” At the anatomical level, fish have neurons known as nociceptors, which detect potential harm, such as high temperatures, intense pressure, and caustic chemicals.
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How long can goldfish go without a filter?

A fish live without a filter for a maximum of seven days and a minimum of three days. A filter helps clean the water over and over again, so the toxins in it don't settle down. But that doesn't make the filter a necessity for fish survival.
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