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Old 11-09-2011, 07:49 AM
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whether it works or not is irrelevant to me, What is relevant is you gave me the best laugh I've had in a while lol. Thank you
your welcome, I'm really starting to miss the hobby and have yet to get my lazy butt up to sell my equipment.

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Old 11-09-2011, 08:58 AM
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Lmao. I love how sincere he sounds as well. I also like how he 'throws' the fish into the container of water. I have used a similar technique to revive partially dried fish off the floor and such (put them back into the water... 'fish' them back and forth through the water to get Oxygen moving through their gills). It has been successful before... but its hilarious with trying this on frozen fish lol.

PS. Many types of frogs can be frozen and revived!
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:23 PM
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Every insect that live in cold countries will do that (except those that live in water that does not freeze), or else they would all die during the winter and it would be the end of it.

We have a garden pool and each winter it freeze all the way to the bottom because it is too small for any water to remain unfrozen, yet each spring when I clean it it is full of nice dragon fly larveas and they are alive and healthy. They have started to establish in there a few years ago and now each year we have those huge green darner dragonfly hatching from our garden pool at night.

Of course what ever fish we forget in there is totally and absolutely doomed.

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Old 11-09-2011, 02:40 PM
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damn, imagine how much $$$ I can make selling live foods? All I would have to do is unplug my food freezer.
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Old 11-09-2011, 03:16 PM
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It works but man that fish would have a headache.

However, I have heard of this working for goldfish. They overwinter, go into stasis and "freeze". I read that a goldfish in a block of ice revived. I brought mine in for the winter. Water temp is currently 60. My wife didn't want to test the theory, she fell in love with the guys.
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