Monday, July 26, 2010

Can any type of fish live in mineral oil?

i am building a pc that is completely submerged in mineral oil, and i was wondering if i could get some fish to put in there. i would feed them regularly and everything, but i was just wondering if any types of fish could live healthily in it.Can any type of fish live in mineral oil?
No, but watch this video, it's goldfish living below a deep fryer, very weird....





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH96MhITO鈥?/a>Can any type of fish live in mineral oil?
sure for a few seconds or minutes a lung fish perhaps since they breathe air
They would die in mere minutes
Is there oxygen in mineral oil? I don't believe there is enough, if any, oxygen. It's too thick.





How about some funny plastic ones, that won't die.
nope
no
The only fish I've seen in oil are sardines %26amp; tuna....they were all dead at the time.
WHAT??? what kind of a question is that??? could YOU live in mineral oil? no you need air....just like a fish needs WATER not mineral oil!
mineral oil is made of hydrocarbons. Fish need water.





Water =/= hydrocarbon fluid





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wow i never thought anyone could ask a question like this i mean seriously did you think u wouldnt get made fun of for asking that stupid of a question... of course fish cant live in mineral oil a 5 year old would know that
Um definatley NO, fish breath through their gills, oil will drown them, it is too thick and there is no oxygen in it, they live in water

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