Anyone else have farting clowns?

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Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this. On several occasions I've seen bubbles emerge from my clowns' anuses. They don't typically gulp at the surface, so I don't know what else it could be. It seems natural that bacteria in their gut could cause fermentation just as it does in other animals.

I mostly feed frozen mysis with the occasional of a butterfly mix, and live brine shrimp from time to time. Oh, and Wolf Brand chili on Sundays....

I have two large dogs and a 13 y/o son, so I'm becoming quite an expert on the subject. But I never expected to see fish do it.
Probably ulcers, I would be stressed if my owner keeps watching me......Hahaha
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Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this. On several occasions I've seen bubbles emerge from my clowns' anuses. They don't typically gulp at the surface, so I don't know what else it could be. It seems natural that bacteria in their gut could cause fermentation just as it does in other animals.

I mostly feed frozen mysis with the occasional of a butterfly mix, and live brine shrimp from time to time. Oh, and Wolf Brand chili on Sundays....

I have two large dogs and a 13 y/o son, so I'm becoming quite an expert on the subject. But I never expected to see fish do it.
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Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this. On several occasions I've seen bubbles emerge from my clowns' anuses. They don't typically gulp at the surface, so I don't know what else it could be. It seems natural that bacteria in their gut could cause fermentation just as it does in other animals.

I mostly feed frozen mysis with the occasional of a butterfly mix, and live brine shrimp from time to time. Oh, and Wolf Brand chili on Sundays....

I have two large dogs and a 13 y/o son, so I'm becoming quite an expert on the subject. But I never expected to see fish do it.
I’m sorry to ‘burst your bubble’ but it’s unfortunately impossible. Fish with gas bladders can and will periodically inflate these organs and expel the gas through the mouth or gills but not the anus.
 

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I’m sorry to ‘burst your bubble’ but it’s unfortunately impossible. Fish with gas bladders can and will periodically inflate these organs and expel the gas through the mouth or gills but not the anus.
Well, I mean herring and sand tiger sharks kind of do(but it’s not a byproduct of digestion)
 

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Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this. On several occasions I've seen bubbles emerge from my clowns' anuses. They don't typically gulp at the surface, so I don't know what else it could be. It seems natural that bacteria in their gut could cause fermentation just as it does in other animals.

I mostly feed frozen mysis with the occasional of a butterfly mix, and live brine shrimp from time to time. Oh, and Wolf Brand chili on Sundays....

I have two large dogs and a 13 y/o son, so I'm becoming quite an expert on the subject. But I never expected to see fish do it.

My hippo tang and my foxface both fart. When they do, the other fish chase the bubbles to the surface. They provide endless entertainment for themselves.
I really have never seen a fish fart until I got these.
 

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Lol - I have a female swallowtail angelfish that could use a supply of Bean-O. . . She passes bubbles all day long. :D


I had a female swallow tail that did the exact same thing. I swear she swam on propulsion power. She'd just zoom along leaving a trail of bubbles.
 

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I’m sorry to ‘burst your bubble’ but it’s unfortunately impossible. Fish with gas bladders can and will periodically inflate these organs and expel the gas through the mouth or gills but not the anus.


IDK, Herrings fart....

I can't speak for others but, there was no mistaking where the bubbles came from on my fish. And it wasn't the end with the gills or mouth. Isn't intestinal gas is usually caused by the digestion of foods with high fiber and not sucking in air and swallowing it? If so, then why would it be much of a stretch for fish to fart?

Like I said, herrings do...and apparently quite loudly.
 

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What's the other fish reaction ?? :D

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Looking at an article, apparently air from the swim bladder can escape through the anus... Not caused by food, but apparently by something. And again, if herring do it, why not other fish? It just may be one of those things that hasn't really been observed before.


 

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IDK, Herrings fart....

I can't speak for others but, there was no mistaking where the bubbles came from on my fish. And it wasn't the end with the gills or mouth. Isn't intestinal gas is usually caused by the digestion of foods with high fiber and not sucking in air and swallowing it? If so, then why would it be much of a stretch for fish to fart?

Like I said, herrings do...and apparently quite loudly.

Yes, they surely do:

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I’m sorry to ‘burst your bubble’ but it’s unfortunately impossible. Fish with gas bladders can and will periodically inflate these organs and expel the gas through the mouth or gills but not the anus.



Isn't the scientific terminology for this called BURPING ;)

So fish burp but don't fart---Sorry, I think more research needs to be done on this. Who wants to file the grant papers?
 

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