Boom. Eye Gone! O_-
They can come either as male or female.
check the PH in the water,
ZERO!! A 1 gallon tank is not large enough to keep any kind of fish in. A Bubble eye goldfish can grow to 10 inches long and so, using the basic rule for keeping fish. "1 inch of fish need a minimum of 1 gallon of water" you would need at least a 12 gallon tank to house 1 Bubble eyed goldfish.
i think you would need a medium tank for your fish.
Bubble eyed gold fish have to stay at one spot in the tank because they feel like they rule the tank kind of thing and they want to watch all the other fish
The best way I have found it to slowly close your eye and the gently rub your eyelid in a circular motion to get the bubble out. If you blink too quickly, the contact might fall out.
When water is near the boiling point, there are micro-bubbles in the water, where the vapour pressure is equal to the surrounding water pressure plus the micro-bubble surface tension. This process is known as superheating. When an egg, or other object, is dropped into the superheated water, the surface tension is broken, and several micro-bubbles join together to form a single bubble visible to the naked eye. This process then is self-agitating, and creates more bubbles. This is the reason you should never boil water in the microwave, as it can instantaneously boil over and scald you.
i hate to burst your bubble but you cann't have a third eye
Yes, of course! They are perfect to live together because they are both slow swimmers, and you won't have to worry about one of them starving because another faster fish got to the food before the bubble fish did. Just make sure that they both have enough room to swim around it, that's about 10 gallons of water each.
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your stuffed. aka say bye to your eye!
After numbing the eye with a local anesthesia, the surgeon injects a small gas bubble into the inside of the eye. The bubble presses against the retina, flattening it against the back wall of the eye.