Frozen Fish Survive!

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fshfanatic

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There is no way your fish froze solid and is now alive and well. No way..

However it is cool that they are around..
 

fishboy7

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Did you read my last post?
 

bitbot

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You will find that most times in life you actually do know, if you're willing to put in the work necessary to find out. In this particular case I assure you that I have put in that work.
You make a cogent argument.
On the other hand, your avatar creeps the hell out of me every time I see it.
 

sorberj

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While it is most likely that there was a small pocket of liquid water somewhere, it's also possible for the water to be frozen solid and the fish to not have their tissues frozen since they would have a lower freezing temperature, in which case, both the observation that the water in the pond was frozen entirely are possible.
 

fishboy7

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That's what I think actually happened. There must have been a small pocket of water. You guys made a good point!
 

fishboy7

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Thank you!
 

spencerguy1

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theres a species of frogs that freezes solid for 4-5 months in northern US and after winter is is totally fine
 

fishboy7

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Interesting...
 
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