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I didn't have time to defrost the fish food today so I threw it in frozen. After eating the squid my shark was shaking his head really quick from side to side.

I think he got a brain freeze. Is this possible? Fish are cold blooded so they are more affected by temperature change then we are.
 
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I didn't have time to defrost the fish food today so I threw it in frozen. After eating the squid my shark was shaking his head really quick from side to side.

I think he got a brain freeze. Is this possible? Fish are cold blooded so they ate more affected by tempeture then we are.

Wow!... We need to find you a new hobby!


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I think this is a great topic.


Brain freeze, also known as an ice-cream headache, cold-stimulus headache, or sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia, is a kind of short-term headache typically linked to the rapid consumption of ice-cream, ice pops, or very cold drinks. - and squids.

Brain freeze occurs when something extremely cold touches the upper-palate (roof of the mouth). It normally happens when the weather is very hot, and the individual consumes something too fast.

Dr. Jorge Serrador, a cardiovascular electronics researcher, who presented the team's finding at the Experimental Biology 2012 meeting, San Diego, explained that until now, scientists have not been able to fully understand what causes brain freeze.

Dr. Serrador and team recruited 13 healthy adult volunteers. They were asked to sip ice-cold water through a straw, so that the liquid would hit their upper palate. Blood flow in their brain was monitored using a transcranial Doppler test.

They found that the sensation of brain freeze appears to be caused by a dramatic and sudden increase in blood flow through the brain's anterior cerebral artery. As soon as the artery constricted, the brain-freeze pain sensation wore off.

The scientists were able to trigger the artery's constriction by giving the volunteers warm water to drink.
 

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Thanks for the information. I assume the same could go for fish. The frozen food seemed like it was really bothering him for a few minutes. Then he was fine again. I learned my lesson and will defrost my food.
 

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I am convinced fish get brain freeze. I am going to write Barack a letter requesting stimulus funds to conduct research.
 

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I bought some fish today and rods food. I almost bought the predator one by accident. Then I realized I don't have any predators anymore. The worker put the stuff in separate bags and said he didn't want the fish ton get brain freeze.
 
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I am not sure if it is brain freeze but since fish are exothermic I would assume that frozen food will drop the temperature inside there body. The store did the right thing by separating the bags.
 

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