The solution will gain water from the fish, till the fish shrinks, and if the fish is not removed from the solution, the fish will die
It experiences hypoglycemia. The lowered blood glucose means the brain with have an inadequate supply of fuel. The fish will go into comatose and die if it isn't put into an environment with insulin.
hypertonic!
you would eat fish
We would not be eating fish
all the fish would die
Dried fish belongs in a hypertonic solution in the context of osmosis. In this scenario, the concentration of solutes outside the dried fish is higher than inside its cells, leading to water moving out of the fish to balance the solute concentrations. This process causes the fish to lose moisture and become dehydrated, which is why drying is an effective preservation method.
The fish would dry out even if it is underwater.
They will die. I did it once and my fish died.
they may not have food
The fish and their pray would have nothing to feed on and die themselves.
The fish will get sick and die.
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.