since fish need water for their own type of oxygen... you need to open its mouth and push dechlorinated water through the mouth.
When i mean push, i mean hold the fish firmly and glide it through the water like when you were little playing with a toy plane, you glide it through the air.
2007-01-12 13:18:06
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answered by Ben 3
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Actually you can. Here's what a website said...
"Before we get carried away with visions of The Doc giving a fish mouth-to-mouth, let’s explore practical methods of fish CPR. The object is to pass oxygenated water through the gills of the fish to get him breathing again. You may try one or all of the following methods:
Hold the fish under the waterfall and keep his mouth open wide allowing water to flow through his gills.
“Swim” the fish by holding him and guiding him through the water.
Hold the fish over the bubbles of an air stone.
Though I wouldn’t try this at home, folks, one fish in particular was brought back when he got stuck to the bottom drain and the power of the pump pulled water through his gills in the opposite direction.
The best candidates for fish CPR are those who have been out of water for only a short time. A stiffened fish may require steroids depending on how long the fish has been out of water."
2007-01-12 17:21:55
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answered by jelly-bean 4
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why you do that to youre fish , maybe you should put back into the water so can get some air to breath . if you dont the fish will die . i dont think you dont need gave youre pet fish cpr , that looks gross giving mouth to mouth .
2007-01-12 15:03:34
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answered by sk 3
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You are freaking hilarious...
snore....
2007-01-12 14:43:26
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answered by fish guy 5
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I HAVE CALCULATED AT LEAST 6
2007-01-12 14:42:36
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answered by heather_0651 2
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Be careful you don't actually suck him in and swallow him!
2007-01-12 14:56:16
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answered by Venice Girl 6
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none, let it drown
2007-01-12 14:43:14
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answered by lidakamo 4
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