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Can I put crayfish with Tetras?

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Fish That Can Be Kept With Crayfish With the small crayfish (such as Cambarellus), you can keep neon tetras, mollies, platies, swordtails and small catfish like Ancistrus. ... Injured, sick or recently killed fish and amphibians, however, are a welcome treat and eagerly eaten by crayfish.

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    Once you've popped the hinge open, slide the knife between the shells, keeping it along the bottom of the top shell—you don't want to mangle the oyster! Most of this sliding will be very easy, but the point where the oyster is attached to the top shell will provide some resistance you'll need to cut through.

  • What vitamins are cuttlefish?

    Cuttlefish, Raw

    Vitamin A 6%Vitamin C 8%
    Vitamin B6 6%Vitamin B12 43%
    Niacin 5%Magnesium 6%
    Phosphorus 33%Zinc 10%
    Copper 25%Pantothenic Acid 4%

  • Does fishing hurt fish 2020?

    Similar to how humans can't breathe underwater, fish can't breathe out of water. ... A recent study at the University at California, Riverside found that hook injuries from catch-and-release fishing inhibits suction feeder fish's ability to eat, completely rendering them crippled and reducing their likelihood of survival.

  • What wines pair well with salmon?

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  • How long is salmon good at room temp?

    About two hours Fresh salmon does not last very long without refrigeration. Unrefrigerated raw salmon lasts for about two hours at room temperature before it starts breaking down.

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