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How long after conditioning water can you add fish?

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You must also add fish food every food during the cycle to mimic the fish poops which produce ammonia. Otherwise your cycling will be useless. However, if you are adding water to a pre-established aquarium. You should only have to wait 15 minutes or what it says on the packaging.

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    Any group of fish that stays together for social reasons is said to be shoaling, and if the shoal is swimming in the same direction together, it is schooling. About one quarter of fish shoal all their lives, and about one half of fish shoal for part of their lives. Fish get many benefits from shoaling.

  • How do I stop my fish tank going brown?

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    1. Change the water. Regular changes of water can help prevent algae from growing. ...
    2. Add more plants. Aquatic plants absorb the nitrates in water but just one or two plants won't do much in your tank. ...
    3. Check the filtration. ...
    4. Don't overfeed. ...
    5. Activated carbon. ...
    6. Use reverse-osmosis water.
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    Wild keta salmon has a firm texture and mild flavor. Its exceptionally large flake size means it absorbs flavors well, making it ideal for smoking.

  • Are tullibee fish good to eat?

    Whitefish, Tullibee, and Cisco, I believe are all very good eating fish, but often are a bit too oily and "fishy" to use in a typical filleted presentation, but all are absolutely wonderful brined and smoked properly. Slow, cold smoking will draw out much of the fishes oil, and strong fishy smell and taste.

  • Which fish would be the safest to eat?

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    • Atlantic Mackerel. ...
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    • Sardines, Pacific (wild-caught) ...
    • Rainbow Trout (and some types of Lake) ...
    • Herring. ...
    • Bluefin Tuna. ...
    • Orange Roughy. ...
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    Eating raw or undercooked fish can place you at risk of becoming a host to a parasite such as tape worm. Some varieties of fish are more prone to parasites than others. These include trout, cod and some types of wild salmon. Health effects of developing tape worms can include pain, anemia and low energy.

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