@lukesgoldies: Though they do have nervous systems and sensory nerves, it’s unlikely their simple nervous systems can “feel” pain like ours do, but they can react to it, but regardless the fish have to eat. #fish #goldfish #brineshrimp #aquarium

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mimilynne04
Mia Lynne :
Brine shrimp do not feal pain because I think it’s how small they are or they can not feal pain at all so it is perfectly ok to freeze brine shrimp because your fish need to food to survive so they don’t die.
2025-06-01 20:22:57
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__skelly_
skelly :
well they do die quickly
2023-05-27 16:53:28
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peachyturtle00
☝️🤓 :
ngl they look kinda delicious
2023-05-27 17:02:44
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caelebisverycool
ok :
Luke how do you know if the goldfish male or female (please easy explanation)
2023-05-27 16:59:56
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unknownbmx103
Unknow bmx :
Can you give us more videos about the little ones eating??????
2023-06-02 17:37:32
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khaireyy_on_top
khaireyy💁🏼‍♂️ :
watching him from beginning
2023-05-27 16:53:19
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aceofclay
Ace of Clay :
That hook tho 😭
2023-05-27 18:58:48
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jonasthemenace1
jonasthemenace1 :
never been this early😁😁
2023-05-27 16:53:06
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i._.love._.rats._.hehe
Rat._.lover :
Are those eggs or something 😳😳
2023-06-04 15:17:36
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.fish_gills_girly
🐠The fish gills 🐠 :
Day two of asking for a turtle named Gabby
2023-05-28 12:09:12
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myrtle_the__cat
Myrtlee :
asking for gill gates 10
2023-05-27 22:23:49
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gacha_user.amethyst
«🌑⭐️Ãmethyst⭐️🌑» :
Brine shrimp do not have pain receptor
2023-07-25 19:40:16
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annabelreprado
Anna :
that's my phobia😨
2023-06-23 14:45:13
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obgelite
Obg :
People act like they don’t live 2 days or somethin
2023-05-31 14:09:53
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trevor.husfelt
trevor.husfelt :
Day 1 or trying to get a fish named Mr Fred
2023-05-27 20:31:09
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user25419181838762
user25419181838762 :
Studies have repeatedly shown that aquatic animals such as fish, lobster, prawns and shrimp do feel pain. Evolution has given animals on earth the abi
2024-12-20 05:47:59
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tyler_le51
General Temuge :
Day 1 of asking a white goldfish be named dumpling
2023-05-28 03:58:12
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lisagarrett01
Lisa Garrett :
The circle of life.. and ur exactly right.. carry on 🙌🙃😊
2023-05-29 03:26:17
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funtimewithleo
FunTimeWithLeo :
LOL
2023-05-27 17:37:51
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nxycrstal
︎Nxy :
I wish my dad would understand
2023-07-17 23:45:25
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shaymaa0560
shaymaa0560 :
🥺
2023-05-31 22:18:22
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phatgoldies
pescado lover :
hey luke! i was just wondering if you could do a video on how to grow the brine shrimp quickly and the best way? have a blest day! @The Goldfish Guy
2023-05-31 10:02:52
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meygnda0
🥓 :
🤓🤓🤓😄
2023-06-04 02:20:06
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water.puppers
Water Puppers :
Yum yum tbh
2023-05-28 09:28:41
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