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Can clownfish survive without anemone?

Asked: Scotty Becker, Last Updated:

Remember that your clownfish does not need an anemone to thrive and your clownfish will do great without one. But if it is this symbiotic relationship you are looking for, tank raised clownfish will associate with anemones or corals just like wild fish.

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  • Should I freeze smoked fish?

    Smoked fish should be stored in refrigeration. Smoked fish can be frozen, but we do not recommend it as it degrades in quality significantly in the freezer. ... Only freeze smoked fish that has not been previously cut into and has not expired.

  • How long can you store oysters?

    Fridge Is Fine You can also store your oysters in the refrigerator in a closed container or sealed plastic bag. Oysters don't breathe once they are taken out of the water. They will keep fresh like this for 1-2 weeks after harvest.

  • Do shrimp have poop on both sides?

    They're not both veins, in fact, neither of them are, what you're seeing on the top or back of a shrimp is its intestinal tract. The intestinal tract is often dark brown to black, these are filled with feces; pictured in yellow below.

  • Is a calamari a fish?

    Calamari is a saltwater creature that is traditionally found in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines. It's popularity has made it a widespread seafood that is eaten regularly around the world.

  • Can you cook frozen prawns in a frying pan?

    Just heat oil in a frypan and add defrosted frozen prawns and cook for 5 minutes until ready.

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    Is it safe to refreeze prawns? No, it isn't safe to refreeze prawns which are already thawed. When you refreeze thawed prawns, the process breaks down cells, takes away the moisture and changes the integrity of the protein. Another reason is that thawed food develops bacteria faster than fresh.

  • What are pinfish good bait for?

    Pinfish are a great bait choice for fishing both offshore and inshore in Islamorada as well as many other locations. ... Fish such as redfish, snook, and tarpon will all take a pinfish. They work great in the gulf or on the reef for things such as cobia, grouper, mackerel, and snapper.

  • What is a kipper UK slang?

    / (ˈkɪpə) / noun. a fish, esp a herring, that has been cleaned, salted, and smoked. a male salmon during the spawning season. Australian archaic, derogatory, slang an Englishman.

  • How can you tell if thawed fish is bad?

    Although not a perfect test, your senses are usually the most reliable instruments to tell if your fish has gone bad. Some common traits of bad fish are a slimy, milky flesh (a thick, slippery coating) and a fishy smell.

  • Can you use Costco tuna for sushi?

    Costco offers Wagyu sashimi-grade Hamachi, which is yellowtail tuna, sometimes called ahi tuna. This is perfect for sushi. But even fish labeled sushi-grade isn't 100% risk-free. ... Home sushi chefs DO have options.

  • What part of octopus is calamari?

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  • Is it OK to throw fish back?

    Never throw a fish back or toss him through the air into the water. This will always harm the fish. If you are able to hold the fish by the lower jaw, gently lower him into the water and let go. Other fish should be released belly down and pointed slightly towards the bottom.

  • How big can prawns grow?

    Males can reach a body size of 32 cm; females grow to 25 cm.

  • Do shrimp lose their color when they die?

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  • Do giant squids fight blue whales?

    The giant squid can hunt the blue whale, but the real question is can a giant squid is likely to find a blue whale. ... The blue whale usually feeds on krill (which is its leading food) down to only 300 feet during the day and near-surface at night as the krill migrates up in the dark to feed without being seen.

  • Can a betta fish live with a dwarf frog?

    It's very rare for African dwarf frogs to be aggressive but quite common for bettas. So if you know you have an aggressive betta you should avoid ANY tank mates. ... African dwarf frogs need a minimum of 1 gallon per frog. But if you're housing them with a betta you should have a tank no smaller than 10 gallons.

  • How do you make dried stock fish?

    1. If using hard dried stockfish, then soak overnight in hot water otherwise if using soft ones, soak for at least 2 hours in hot water until softened.
    2. Wash the soaked stockfish properly then add in a pot, add water and salt then cook until very tender and the broth almost dried.

  • Can ahi tuna be fully cooked?

    You can always choose to cook these ahi tuna steaks all the way through to be well-done. But tuna steaks are usually served seared on the outside and raw on the inside. Look up any seared ahi tuna recipe and you will see that it is almost always cooked this way.

  • Is it hard to learn fly fishing?

    Fly fishing is hard. ... Just as with any other sport, this one takes time to practice the fly fishing basics and get used to what you need to do to cast, and to match your flies, and even where to look for fish. Fly fishing is part mental and part physical, which is part of what makes it such an enjoyable sport.

  • How do you treat a sick pond fish?

    How do I treat sick pond fish?

    1. Make sure you have a correct diagnosis of the problem. ...
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  • How much fish do Japanese eat a day?

    Japanese people eat about 3 ounces of fish daily, on average, while typical Americans eat fish perhaps twice a week.

  • What does a dead fish at your door mean?

    What does a dead fish on your doorstep mean? If a dead fish is left on your doorstep by a mafioso, it's a sign to stop doing what you are doing (after a few warning not so subtle warnings) or you'll sleep with the fish.

  • Can eating fish guts make you sick?

    Potential bacterial infections from eating undercooked or raw fish include salmonella and listeria infections. Also be aware of the risk of the vibrio vulnificus germ that lives in raw or undercooked shellfish, especially oysters.

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    35" catfish typically avg around 25 lbs. This study found fish as old as 33 years!

  • Can catfish live in well water?

    Other Options for Keeping Catfish Alive For all the boat fishermen, you can also use your live well. Live wells do however require a little maintenance if you're using it often. It's important the aeration system is functioning properly inside the live well. In addition, it's important to keep the live well clean.

  • How do you catch carp in harvest town?

    Carp has a certain chance of being captured with the Fishing Rod and in a Fishing Trap in the rivers of the town.

  • Do crayfish eat their mates?

    Careful with the Baby Crayfish However, crayfish are known to eat each other. So after a few short days, take the female out of the tank.

  • How long should a salmon leader be?

    For a fly or hoochie I use 40 to 44-inches of leader from where it ties onto the flasher to the tail hook. On a spoon, because it has action of its own, I use a lighter leader – from 22 to 25-pound breaking strength. When fishing for coho I'll use approximately 36-inches of leader and, for chinook, about 48-inches.

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