Yes, but not much longer
Fish have evolved to survive in water. If they didnt have water they can't breathe, they dry up and die. Some can live up to 8 hours without water as long as it is on ice. A fish in an aquarium has to have a water pump that supplies air bubbles for oxygen.
No.
Yes, some fish can survive without a filter in their tank, but it may require more frequent water changes and maintenance to keep the water clean and healthy for the fish.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
Fish can't survive without water !
Bubbles is a Yellow Tang fish.
they get bubbles on them? I've never seen it myself, but if you put in new water without leaving the water out to "age" for a few hours, there is a chance that your fish will suffer as the nitrogen bubbles form. Ever leave a glass of water out overnight? Those bubbles can even form INSIDE your fish which could cause the death you speak of.
It is possible for a fish to survive without its front fins, but it may face challenges with swimming, balance, and catching prey. The fish may need to adapt its movements and behaviors to compensate for the loss of its fins.
They can but only for a short amount of time.
a fish has gone 44 without food
I think what you are referring to are fish who can survive in an aquarium without harming other fish. Goldfish and guppies are a couple.
The length of time a fish can survive without being fed depends on the type of fish and its health before fasting. Generally, most fish can survive for several days to a few weeks without food. However, it is important to resume feeding as soon as possible to ensure the fish's health and well-being.