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How long do tiger prawns live?

Asked: Jimmy Lochner, Last Updated:

With a life span of 3 years the tiger shrimp are believed to be reproducing in waters south of the Gulf of Mexico, but migrating north following mating.

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    But if you want to be 100% sure of what it's made of, this is the best option. The most common homemade catfish baits are stink baits and punch baits....Beer Meal Catfish Bait

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    • 1 lb of oily fish. ...
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    • 3 cups of flour.
    • 2 cups of oatmeal.
    • 8 ounces corn syrup.
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    So, it is wise to keep it down to 2-5 cherry shrimps per gallon. So, a 5-gallon tank could be just enough, but you should also keep in mind that they breed very fast, and you might wake up one day and realize their numbers have doubled overnight.

  • How much space do you need to raise tilapia?

    Most people start with a fish tank of at least 500 liters. This should give you approximately 130 gallons which allow enough room for between 20 and 40 full grown tilapia.

  • How do you know when salmon tastes bad?

    When salmon goes bad, the proteins in its flesh began to decompose because of the action of bacteria, parasites, and mold. This makes the smell change noticeably. There will be a distinctly sour scent in bad salmon that is almost like ammonia. Salmon gone bad will have a penetratingly fishy smell.

  • Can you use crayfish as bait in California?

    Crayfish are a freshwater crustacean, and legally acquired and possessed crustaceans can be used for bait in almost all inland waters in California (CCR Title 14, section 4.00). ... Crayfish can be caught year-round, and there is no bag limit on them.

  • What's the legal size for king mackerel?

    24 inches Minimum Size Limit 24 inches fork length except a vessel fishing under a quota for king mackerel may possess no more than 5%, by weight, of undersized king mackerel. Cut-off (damaged) king mackerel that comply with minimum size limits and trip limits may be possessed on vessels operating under trip limits and sold.

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