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can fish survive in milk?

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silverdaler | 19:52 Wed 06th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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I can sense a bit of research coming on !!
Milk causes a reaction that deoxegenates water which causes fish to die so a milk spill into a watercourse is pretty devastating to fish, weather they can survive in milk alone or not I couldn't tell you
Good question, Can they??? anyone tried it? what would be the pint, you wouldnt be able to see them!! :-)
try it and report
not when it's microwaved on full power for six mins with parsley sauce.
oooops, i meant 'what would be the point*'
Personally I'd keep them in an aquarium..!
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alavahalf, that is an amazing idea, why has nobody ever thought of that, I might try that with my next fish, they keep dying when i put the in my cereal, nt sure why.
Benny ....obviously your fish have a wheat allergy..!
What if the fish are lactose intolerant?
Nah i put them in Oatabix, cant be a wheat allergy, they just fussy bu99ers
Are we talking skimmed, semi-skimmed or full fat milk? Cow milk, goat milk, human milk? :-P
Full fat is more like bl00dy cream than milk, horrible, skimmed is like watered down milk and semi skimmed is just right, as for humans milk, well its been a few years since i tried that so i forgot, i'd say we're talkin about semi skimmed, its most popular. Isn't it?
They can't see in milk.
It may not be real, but someone forgot Soya Milk. Milkshakes.
I am interested in the outcome if a fish can survive in milk.

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