Do any aquariums use space for aquaculture?

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Question by b4f2f: Do any aquariums use space for aquaculture?

“space” in one of their tanks – some of the “space” in their facility

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One Response to Do any aquariums use space for aquaculture?

  1. You mean, space, as in outside the earth’s atmosphere?
    There is no aquaculture going on in space that I know of.
    However, NASA has done a few experiments with aquatic animals and plants on its spaceships.
    The Hikari fish food company was hired to develop a food for the fish in one of these. According to Hikari, the fish involved were “Japanese Killifish” (presumably Medaka or something similar).
    See the link below.

    Gary C
    February 17, 2012 at 8:49 am
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