5teady_2012
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Fish die as soon as they are exposed to air.
Who told you that?
That cant be true as mine survived a good 10 minutes
Fish die as soon as they are exposed to air.
Fish die as soon as they are exposed to air.
Fish die as soon as they are exposed to air.
No.
How would you be able to lift a fish out of the tank in a net?
Fish die as soon as they are exposed to air.
Common plecs are always being found on the floor, there are no end of stories about commons liberating themselves and being found practically dried up and crispy - but miraculously coming back to life when put back in the tank.
I'd opt to always give it a chance, no matter how many minutes it's been laying on the floor. It ain't dead till it's warm, wet and dead.
Can't common plecs even be found metres from a tank due to moving its self.
I found a Loach of mine that jumped from the tank. It was probaly over eight ours till my daughter foumd it!!! It was dry and I was covined it had passed, however my daughter made me put it back in the tank. It took a couple of hours to swim healthy again, but is now living a healthy life!!!Well, I suspect a Loach of mine could have been out of water anything between 2 and 10 hours depending on if he jumped at evening feed or morning feed. He was a bit fluffy when I found him but is fine!
to this day i believe pakistani loaches can survive on land. Mine are hardly ever in the water. One must have been out of the water for an hour easy. all 4 are still alive today. no ill effects (they are supposed to be nuts right?)