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How do you kill spot prawns?

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Spot prawns release an enzyme that will quickly deteriorate the meat if left alive too long out of water. Do not place them in tap water. The chlorine in our water will kill them immediately and quickly destroy the meat.

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    The rainbow and its closest relatives in the Pacific salmon group (cutthroat, golden, Mexican golden, Arizona native or Apache, and gila trout) are known as the “black spotted” trouts because they are covered with numerous prominent black spots.

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