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How do you treat fish with saprolegnia fungus?

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Treatment of the Saprolegnia infection is accomplished by medicating the water with potassium permanganate, after removing skin pathogens.

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  • How many months can tilapia be harvested in the Philippines?

    Fish are harvested after 3-5 months of culture when fish are 100-200 g.

  • Are channel catfish bad for ponds?

    Channel catfish grow fine without feeding in most ponds when stocked at 100 or fewer per acre. Stocking more than 100 channel catfish per acre in unfed or inconsistently fed ponds typically results in somewhat stunted catfish.

  • What is a good price for tilapia?

    On average, fresh whole tilapia can cost anywhere from $3 to as much as $8 per pound. Imported tilapia almost always is often going to be cheaper than purchasing tilapia within the United States. Fish purchased directly from the United States in natural waters can cost as much as $8 to $10 per pound.

  • Can you fish wet flies on floating line?

    Fishing a wet fly can be done using floating line, leader and tippet and can be rigged either with or without an indicator (yeah, it's a fancy word for bobber). ... The idea is to work the fly through the feeding channel and in front of the fish. Your fly should look like a nymph that is free-floating down the river.

  • Will snails attack shrimp?

    I have never heard mystery snails attacking shrimps or any other fishes. If your tank has live plants, then the snails can try to eat some of the leaves. However, I have seen them only going for the dead leaves. ... If you can ensure these, your mystery snails will do just fine!

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    In its natural state, fresh tuna is dark red, almost maroon, sometimes even chocolatey looking. Don't worry, you most likely will have no ill effects from eating gassed tuna, according to the FDA.

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  • Is it OK to throw fish guts in the water?

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  • Which tilapia is healthiest?

    If you're looking for the best choice, we recommend Regal Springs Tilapia. Their fish raised in pristine lakes and are fed a vegetable-based floating feed to ensure supreme quality. While the type of Tilapia you're eating may not matter to you, the way it's raised should.

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    Can two betta fish live together? Yes. You can keep two bettas together, provided they are not both male. Keeping two males together will surely end in a fight to the death.

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    Monodon females are highly fecund with gravid females producing as many as 500 000 to 750 000 eggs. Spawning occurs at night and fertilisation is external with females suddenly extruding sperm from the thelycum as eggs are laid in offshore waters. Hatching occurs 12-15 hours after fertilisation.

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    Alder Most hardwoods are suitable for smoking, however in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, the perferred wood for smoking is Alder. Alder is abundant in these regions and has a mild flavor that does't overpower the flavor of the fish.

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    The countries with the highest volumes of mackerel consumption in 2018 were Germany (50K tonnes), the UK (35K tonnes) and France (21K tonnes), with a combined 51% share of total consumption.

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    From an anatomical standpoint, oysters do not have a brain or a central nervous system, so it is not likely that they would experience the world in the same way that other animals do. That said, it is unclear whether or not you need a brain in order to “feel” or process pain.

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