Fish in alcohol?
What would happen if a fish were to swim in alcohol, not something high-proof but 0.5% or less, would the fish get drunk or would it die?
What would happen if a fish were to swim in alcohol, not something high-proof but 0.5% or less, would the fish get drunk or would it die?
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I say he’s not very happy and not very long life. The Alk would certainly attack its sensitive skin and its even more sensitive gills and make up some important bacteria that belong to an aquarium? Until this becomes a problem, he would certainly not be there to experience it
But I never tried it and don’t know it, because most fish are already experiencing small water changes problems, I don’t think he survives long.
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Hi.
First he gets drunk.
If it is too much they die naturally – the duration of action plays a role.
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/57027/heres-what-happens-when-fish-get-drunk
Look at the video. It shows how A zebrabärblinge acts under 5 fish if it was previously bathed in alcohol solution. With a bit of alcohol, he’ll be researching and pretending. He loses the connection to the group.
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It’s not healthy. I think he’ll die in it
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He dies
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