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How do you warm up ready to eat salmon?

Asked: Berube Julien, Last Updated:

Set your microwave to a low heat, or about 35 percent power. Using a microwave safe dish, microwave your leftover salmon for about 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, re-adjust your salmon to ensure even heating. Continue reheating in 30-second increments until your salmon reaches the desired internal temperature.

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    5 or 6 is a good, you could add a few more though. You could get both males and females, I've noticed they seem to stop breeding once the tank gets cramped.

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    Unwrap the salmon, and gently pat dry. Put two or three slices of lemon on top of the fish and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Store the fish in the bottom of the refrigerator for up to two days.

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    They don't eat commercial pellets. To really grow and stay healthy, a fire eel needs a well-rounded diet of shrimp, fish (like chopped bits of tilapia), insects and earthworms.

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    Smoked salmon is technically already "cooked." ... Pan frying smoked salmon is an excellent way to heat it and bring out its natural salty sweetness without changing its melt-in-your-mouth softness.

  • What was stockfish coded in?

    C++ Stockfish (chess)

    Developer(s)Marco Costalba Joona Kiiski Gary Linscott Tord Romstad Stéphane Nicolet Stefan Geschwentner Joost VandeVondele
    Written inC++
    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows macOS Linux iOS Android
    TypeChess engine
    LicenseGPLv3

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    Fish that survive mild infections can develop immunity. There are currently no drugs or chemicals that kill Ich while it resides in the fish skin or gills; they can only kill Ich when the parasite is in the water, and therefore all current therapies require a cyclical re-treatment program.

  • How do you get rid of fish flukes?

    Treatment: Common methods include physically removing the parasite and cleaning the wound with an antiseptic like iodine, as well as bathing freshwater fish in a seawater bath (35ppt) for about 5 minutes for multiple days until the parasite falls off, or using a formalin bath.

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