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Do bamboo shrimp eat fish poop?

Asked: Breasty Bay Donegal ??, Last Updated:

Yes, they'll eat leftover fish food at the bottom of the tank. No, they will not uproot or eat plants.

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    Abo Fish - Smoked (Sole Fish) is a delicate, mild-flavored, lean and firm textured fish that can be stored as long as you want in a refrigerator. It is low in saturated fat and high in omega-3, (which can both) protect the heart from disease and lower the amount of cholesterol in the blood.

  • Why does tuna taste so bad?

    Why does canned tuna taste bad? Because it's over cooked and under seasoned. Canned tuna is boiled in it's own juices, inside the can. Any meat or fish can have a vast flavor difference between very light cooking, and over cooking.

  • What water temperature do redfish like?

    They have a temperature preference between 70° and 90°F. Redfish may move to find warmer water when temperatures get below 70°F and probably won't feed at all when temperatures get below 52°F. Redfish are happiest when the salinity of the water is between 27 - 32.

  • Can I eat tuna by itself?

    Canned Tuna or Fish Process. ... Tuna and most canned fish is cooked before it is canned. This means you could actually eat it straight from the can with no cooking if you so desired.

  • Can a fish hear?

    Our ears and brain translate vibrations into sounds and language. Fish hear, but their "ears" are on the inside. Bony fishes detect vibrations through their "earstones" called otoliths. Both people and fish use parts of their ears to help them with balance.

  • How do you cook bony fish?

    The best way to deal with bony fish is to poach them gently in broth and then flake out the meat, which can then be used in fish salads, fish cakes or soups. Shad are especially bony, but northern pike, pickerel, carp, herring, squawfish, mooneye, buffalofish and many other fish are also born with extra sets of bones.

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  • What temperature should I cold smoke salmon?

    Cold-smoked salmon is smoked below roughly 90 degrees fahrenheit, while hot-smoked salmon is smoked above approximately 120 degrees. The temperature difference results in cold-smoked salmon and a fresher and less smoky flavor, while the hot-smoked version is much smokier.

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  • How do you get rid of fishy smell before cooking?

    Soaking the fish in milk for half an hour and then draining before cooking it will help with the smell. If you do not like the milky flavor, you may try washing it with vinegar before cooking or coat the fish with an egg and mustard mix before breading. This will help reduce the smell.

  • Is it safe to eat clams from Bodega Bay?

    They're not safe to eat. The only parts you'll really want to keep are the siphon and the foot of the clam.

  • Why are the fish at the bottom of the pond?

    Over crowding, a lack of oxygen, over-feeding and poor nutrition, are stress factors that may lead fish to huddle together at the bottom of the pond.

  • What happens to the salmon when they lay their eggs?

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  • How big is a queen fish?

    Queenfish grow to around 15 kilos, but are most commonly encountered around half that size. Any fish over a metre long is considered a good capture.

  • Why is my cory catfish swimming up and down?

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  • What is the strongest fishing knot?

    Palomar knot The Palomar knot is a simple, but very strong and effective, knot. It is recommended for use with braided lines, and is so simple that with a little practice it can be tied in the dark. It is regarded as one of the strongest and most reliable fishing knots.

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    Tilapia is not the name of one fish, but an umbrella name for over a dozen species of the cichlid fish, while Pangasius is a term used to refer to a variety of imported freshwater basa fish. Both Tilapia and Pangasius are freshwater white fish, which are bred for consumption in the global market.

  • What temperature do you smoke whitefish?

    You'll want to set your smoker to about 200 to 220 degrees. Depending on the size of the fish is should take about 3- 6 hours. Once it is done let it cool and then it is ready to enjoy!

  • Can carp fish hear?

    Carp do indeed have excellent hearing. ... They also have a lateral line that will pick up vibrations in the water which are usually caused by movement rather than simply sound, but either way, they have adapted well to be able to hear.

  • Is an anchovy a real fish?

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    Generally used as a condiment, you don't need to rehydrate papery dried shrimps before cooking it or eating it. You can eat the papery dried shrimp raw, but I recommend you to cook it slightly before eating it. ... Alternatively, you can sprinkle them into hot soups or incorporate them into eggs before cooking.

  • How much tilapia can my dog eat?

    Tilapia is a tasty, healthy treat that you can give to your pup in small amounts. Some vets advise keeping treats at or below 10% of your dog's food for the day. Moderation is the key to any healthy diet, and you should chat with your vet to make sure you are giving them the right portion size.

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    A true eel is an elongated finned-fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes. There are more than 800 species of eel ranging in about 2 in (5 cm) to 13 ft (4 m) in length. The longest eel ever recorded was a slender giant moray eel captured in 1927—it measured 12.9 ft (3.9 m) long, or about the height of an elephant!

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  • Do Koreans eat dry fish?

    Dried seafood takes a large portion of the seafood consumption. Korean people like drying seafood such as fin fish, squid, octopus, and seaweed, etc. Among others, dried (Alaska) pollack is one of the most popular dried fish, which is in many ways similar to stock fish in Norway.

  • Can I eat the oil in canned tuna?

    Both water-packed and oil-packed tuna are good sources of protein and low in saturated fat. However, canned tuna packed in oil tends to be higher in calories and total fat....Canned tuna nutrition.

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    If you haven't noticed Carp generally only spawn when water temps are between 55 F and 75 F. It's due to variations of eggs being able to hatch. Carp also begin with much more activity with warmer water temperatures.

  • Is 80 degrees too hot for Cherry Shrimp?

    Registered. My vote would go to yes, Cherries are incredibly hardy and do well in a tank I keep year round at 80. Keep your dissolved oxygen up and they will be OK.

  • Do female squid die after laying eggs?

    While the lives of squid are mysterious in many ways, one gruesome truth is that after mating comes death. First the male dies. Next the female, after making a little pouch of eggs, begins to starve.

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