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Can fish recover from flukes?

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Gill tissues are very badly damaged by the parasitic worms and do not entirely recover in case of severe, long-lasting infestation. Affected fish will then remain short-winded for the rest of their lives in spite of a successful treatment.

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    How do you unfreeze crawfish? Thaw the crawfish quickly by running cool water over the frozen package while the crawfish are still in the plastic bag, about 30 minutes per pound. Microwave the frozen crawfish for an even faster method, using the defrost setting at three to five minutes per half pound.

  • What kind of fish is milkfish?

    Chanos chanos Milkfish, also called bandeng, or bangos, (Chanos chanos), silvery marine food fish that is the only living member of the family Chanidae (order Gonorhynchiformes). Fossils of this family date from as far back as the Cretaceous Period (145.5 million to 65.5 million years ago).

  • Has a pistol shrimp ever killed a human?

    Yes it could if the human is allergic to shrimp, consumes one and suffers from anaphylaxis shock. Otherwise, you can also die from chocking on one. You won't get a shrimp killing a human by snapping its claws though. Only if it was fired at high velocity from an accurate shrimp gun.

  • How often should you clean fish poop?

    Fish poo is organic waste and is not needed in a tank, never. Urea and the respiration of the fish creating ammonia takes care of the nitrogen cycle and you take care of the excess organic waste by a weekly %50 water change. You should ideally be cleaning all poo at every water change.

  • What should I feed my blue crayfish?

    Feeding. Crayfish will typically eat whatever they can catch, but since they are slow-moving, they are rarely able to harm most types of fish or shrimp. They prefer foods like invertebrate pellets or blanched vegetables (such as zucchini, carrots, and spinach), but will also eat fish food and algae wafers.

  • How fast do clams go bad?

    If you have fresh clams stored in the refrigerator, they should last between seven to 10 days. Shelled clams and frozen clams can both last four to five days in the fridge.

  • Is Yellow Croaker a freshwater fish?

    The Yellow Croaker fish generally inhabit coastal waters and estuaries. It is mainly found in Japan, China and Korea. It is actually found in the sublittoral zone above 120 m in sandy mud bottoms. It is generally marketed fresh, but also sold salted or dried.

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  • How long does it take to cook dried shrimp?

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    It isn't uncommon for people to keep Pictus Catfish as a single specimen; they will survive on their own with no problem. However most people who keep them, do so in a shoal, as they are a shoaling species by nature.

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    Fly fishing allows for an upstream presentation and stealthier presentation. In addition, you can work in tighter quarters when fly fishing. Spin fishing works well for imitating bait fish or crawdads and are presented at all water depths and are retrieved vs thrown upstream and brought to you.

  • What does belt fish eat?

    They feed primarily on small fish and shrimp. These fish are found throughout Gulf waters. The Atlantic cutlassfish is found in the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific Oceans.

  • Can you keep fish on ice overnight?

    Keeping fish fresh ensures cleanliness, taste, and texture. You can keep fish on ice before cleaning them for 24 – 36 hours if you pack them correctly. Using an insulated cooler with a draining spout filled with crushed ice is ideal. There are other tips and tricks that anglers use to ensure freshness.

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    Eat leftover cooked fish within three days. According to the FDA, cooked fish remains good for three to four days, when stored properly in the refrigerator.

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    Move crawfish as fast as possible to the pond; keep wet and shaded. Stock all sections of the pond and place crawfish directly in the water, not on dry ground. Do not drain fields for at least 2 or 3 weeks after stocking.

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