October 25, 2005
What to Do If Your Pet Goldfish Has a Buoyancy Disorder

Posted by Andrew Hearst

Last year my excellent writer pal Rebecca Skloot wrote a funny and enlightening feature story for The New York Times Magazine about fish doctors—veterinarians who treat fish for infectious diseases, cancer, buoyancy disorders, and other medical problems. Becka, whom I hardly see these days because she’s finishing her book, recently reported a piece about fish vets for the PBS show Nova. Her segment aired last week, and it’s now online. You can watch it here. The sight of a fish on an operating table is pretty bizarre.





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