I don't think it would be possible unless there was some sort of artificial gravity. Otherwise, the water might float away from the fish, and thus no breathing.
space is nothing but if yo say space not the background there would be stars, the sun and well other stuff and if your thinking if a fish can live underwater without brething air is it possible for a fish to live in space cause if ya thinking yes BEEP!rong answer it isno
To be as far away from you as possible
Pisces the Fishes is a constellation - although no fish live in it. Fish must live in water and constellations are imaginary drawings in space... so - I hope I understood your question correctly.
They can live on space because science is making that possible. Scientists invent equipment, medicine in the labaratories.
no because some fish will grow up to be too big for that little space. and you might run out of space for the fish when u put the rocks and plants and houses in so mii answer is no
no it will not be
No, They need oxygen in the water to live, and space to swim around.
no........ they can only house 144 fish
Yes, That is definitely enough space
Fish cannot survive in outerspace. Fish's gills filter 02 (the same molecule we breathe)out of the water. This, along with any other matter, is not found in outerspace. Even if fish could supply themselves with oxygen in outerspace the vacuum would cause them to expand and die. If they created someway to solve this problem (Fish are quite resourceful), the radiation of stars would also kill them. Yes Fish can live in outer space. Fish breathe using water to transform into oxygen so only if there's water outer space which is a possibility.
they need there own space ,air,water and also food to live.
Yes, it is possible for organisms to live in different environments. Organisms have adapted to survive in a wide range of habitats, such as deserts, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, polar regions, and even outer space. Through various adaptations, including changes in behavior, physiology, and morphology, organisms can thrive in diverse environments.