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Do fish like to watch TV?

Asked: Joey Nielsen, Last Updated:

Fish are very curios animals and maybe wanted to chill out and watch some tv. ... Some fish seem to enjoy recreational activities, including watching TV or listening to music.

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    Start by looking in bays and estuaries that get plenty of tidal flow. Clams live in a variety of conditions, including sand, mud, and even rocky areas, though I favor locations that feature more of a muddy/sandy bottom. Drive around to likely areas at low tide and seek out other clammers.

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    Oyster sauce can easily replace fish sauce in most stir-fry recipes, as it has a similar savory flavor. However, oyster sauce is slightly thicker and would not be a good substitute for dishes that require the thin consistency of fish sauce. One option is to add a little water to oyster sauce to make it thinner.

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    Seafood - Seafood is a higher risk food when it comes to reheating. You should aim to get it in the fridge within 2 hours of cooking and consume it within 2 days. If you buy prawns, pay attention to whether they are raw or pre-cooked. ... However, if you heat pre-cooked prawns, don't reheat them again.

  • What happens if you cook mayonnaise?

    Microwaving mayonnaise is not dangerous. It might split, and you have to be careful not to overheat the oil. But it is safe to do. It's not the mayonnaise or the heat that causes salmonella, it's the bacteria.

  • How do you reverse ammonia poisoning in fish?

    Lowering the pH of the water will provide immediate relief, as will a 50 percent water change (be sure the water added is the same temperature as the aquarium). Several water changes within a short period of time may be required to drop the ammonia below 1 ppm.

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