Fish Gas?

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Then I suggest that you never, ever, ever, under any circumstances ever inquire what the "Warhammer maneuver" is, or view any pics of it.

That's not fair...you can't say that without making someone very curious!

What the heck...I'm going to be wondering about that for days now...
 
That's not fair...you can't say that without making someone very curious!

What the heck...I'm going to be wondering about that for days now...

Dont say I didn't warn you...
 
I'm not sure about fish having gas...but we are swimming around in their toilet bowl so to speak so do you really want to think about it that hard?
 
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I'm not sure about fish having gas...but we are swimming around in their toilet bowl so to speak so do you really want to think about it that hard?

Where do you think most of our sewers end up in.
It's just a matter of dilution.:shocked2:
 
Many fishes have gas bladders, kind of built in BC. They need to adjust their buoyancy by letting some gas out
 
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