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Can a dead starfish come back to life?

Asked: ameey, Last Updated:

Can starfish come back to life? If a starfish is dead then, it can't come back to life. However, if that starfish have lost some of its body parts (as one of its arms) to predators then it can regenerate its lost part and can come back to life.

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    Salmon, like striped bass, naturally eat squid in the ocean. In fact, squid are a favorite saltwater food item for both Atlantic and Pacific species of salmon while at sea bulking up. You could use strips of squid, tentacles, or simply using the entire squid. Salmon are used to eating full-sized squid already.

  • How do you clean fish with vinegar?

    Soak fish in 1/4 cup vinegar, lemon juice or wine and water before cooking it for a sweet tender taste. Remove the fishy smell from your hands by washing with vinegar and water or salt and water.

  • How long will fresh clams keep in the fridge?

    Two days Because clams must be allowed to breathe to stay alive, store them in a single layer, covered with a damp cloth in the fridge (40ºF), and use them as soon as possible—definitely within two days. Never store clams covered or sealed in plastic. Any clams that die before being cooked should be discarded.

  • Why is my shrimp hard and chewy?

    If you add in the shrimp to your dish too early, then they get heat for too long and end up “tough and rubbery”. They (along with many other meat/protein) don't need a lot of cooking time, typically just a few minutes on the heat.

  • Is rainbow trout edible?

    Rainbow trout meat is mild, with a delicate, nut-like flavor. The flesh is tender, flaky and soft. The flesh of rainbow trout is white, pink or orange. When the meat is cooked, it has a delicate flake and the color pales.

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    As soon as the baby brine shrimps are hatched, stop the aeration process inside the tank by unplugging the pump, allow the baby brine shrimp immediately to settle, siphon them out, place them in a net, and then feed them directly to the baby tropical fish by pouring into their tank.

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