Surgical Removal Of Tumour From A Betta Aquarium Fish With Fish Veterinarian Dr Loh

Surgical Removal Of Tumour From A Betta Aquarium Fish With Fish Veterinarian Dr Loh


Dr Loh removes a cancerous tumour from a betta “siamese fighting fish”, and discovers an interesting cause for the tumour. Dr Loh explains the surgical process for removing the tumour and shows you the unusual tumour cells under a microscope.

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19 Comments

  1. Panhia Yang

    my betta fish has one big on top of its fin and it died 2 weeks later

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  2. Aquarium Show

    Awesome video. Nive to watch a betta getting the help it needs.

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  3. Aravind V

    u r awesome doctor…………….

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  4. Santosh Chaugule

    hope such doctors n treatment available in indian

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  5. Truong THCS Long Thoi Thcs

    oh!

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  6. Christine Edwards

    help!! I think my betta fish has Velvet. no heater, has filter 2.4 gallons with distilled water. what do I do? 🙁

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  7. Jun

    Hey Richmond, just a quick question here. We’ve got a Betta fish that used to eat healthily but recently has stopped eating completely. He often hides at the bottom of the tank and is less active than it used to be. Any idea what could’ve caused this? Cheers

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  8. Fullmetal Gnostic

    that’s the odd thing about bettas they’re fish That can drown!

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  9. ToxicTurtle

    Can people in Australia send you there fish for you to treat them?

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  10. Gorgeous Bettas

    Such gentle hands!

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  11. Sticky Feets

    This is awesome!!

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  12. Mr Krabs

    This would cost 100 of dolars might as well go and buy who mire with they money

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  13. Siam_fighting Bettafish

    Such professional and beautiful work Dr. Loh. I am trying to save the money up so I can get Lux’s tumor removed. Thank you for taking such great care of our pet fishies… they are worth it!

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  14. Giu

    I noticed my betta has diamond eye and it seems to be developing… Is this treatable through surgery?

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  15. HÔNG THAI LÊ

    I like fish betta. You, too one like

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  16. Martin Blake

    Amazing!!! Thats the kind of information I love to find. Thank you very much for sharing!!!! Regards from Argentina.

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  17. Eduardo Filho

    Very. Cool

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  18. Hancock Chan

    My 20″ Jardini (Australian arowana) developed bubbles on his head (grills on both sides). The bubbles got bigger and I have been treating 1.005 salinity, 36c water temp, and tc tretacycline. However, he is not getting better. Am I giving him a correct treatment?

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  19. Dae 卍

    is bettas breathe from the surface how does this even work…

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