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Do yellowfin tuna have teeth?

Asked: Experience The Outdoors, Last Updated:

The Yellowfin tuna have small eyes and conical teeth. A swim bladder is present in this tuna species.

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    Bamboo and vampire shrimp will probably be fine, just make sure you smash algae wafers and add them to the water so they have something to filter out. Amanos (japanese algae eating shrimp) will be fine, they can be quite rambunctious and might even compete for food.

  • Is herring bad for cholesterol?

    Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats “These fats can help decrease LDL cholesterol,” Featherstun says. To get them, eat fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, trout, herring, or king mackerel, at least twice a week.

  • Is pink shrimp better than white?

    Pink shrimp are some of the tastiest shrimp you can find, mild and sweet without the distinctive ammonia taste some of the brown and white shrimp have. Just don't expect a vibrantly hued patch of shrimp at the market—pink shrimp can range from white to gray in color.

  • Is wahoo a clean fish?

    Although wahoo is a member of the mackerel family, its flesh is white, mild, and has a taste comparable to albacore. ... For freshness, raw wahoo meat should be pinkish orange, the gills clean, and the eyes bright and clear.

  • Where do Carl and Alex fishing come from?

    #C&A - Our names are Carl and Alex Smith and we are mad keen anglers from the South East of England. We do not have any relatives who fish other than our Uncle who spears bass whilst diving. We do a bit of every type of fishing but we mostly concentrate on freshwater and coarse fishing.

  • How do you neutralize shrimp?

    Treat your shrimp with an acid, such as lemon juice or vinegar, before and during cooking to reduce the smell. If your shrimp is fresh, not frozen, soak it in a bowl of milk for about 20 minutes. Milk's casein bonds to trimethylamine and extracts the fishy smell.

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