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Is needle fish good to eat?

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Needlefish are edible but have limited consumer appeal because they have green flesh and bones.

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    Yes, there are shrimp-safe loaches. Hillstream loaches can be shrimp safe since they feed on a different type of food. Their major diet is algae and the microscopic life living in them. ... However, if they did not find their algae and their main diet they might end up feeding on your shrimp.

  • How do you know when smoked salmon is done?

    Smoke the salmon until it reaches an internal temperature of 145°F in its thickest part, which will take eight to ten hours. According to the Food & Drug Administration, it's safer to hold the salmon at 145°F for a half hour to be sure any bacteria have been killed, and this is what I do in my professional operation.

  • How do you tell if a clam has a pearl?

    There are no obvious signs that an oyster, mussel, or clam has a pearl inside. You just have to open it to see; it's kind of like a guessing game. That being said, larger oysters, mussels, or clams may have pearls because they've had a longer time to develop.

  • How much is 500 gallons of tilapia?

    500 liters will give you around 130 gallons of water. This should give you adequate room for about 20 to 40 grown tilapia. Another thing is to take into account the size of your plant beds. The more your plant beds are bigger, the more fish can fit in the very same 130 gallons of a water tank.

  • Is ahi tuna safe medium-rare?

    Is it safe to eat rare tuna steak? The finest tuna is reserved for eating raw, as in sushi or sashimi. If you are cooking fresh tuna at home, it should ideally be cooked medium-rare, seared very quickly over high heat, preferably on a grill. If you cannot handle medium-rare tuna, at least do not overcook it.

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  • Can you leave fish in brine too long?

    4 days is ideal if I have the time. 8 days seems too long from a meat spoilage and freshness standpoint, not salinity. When in the brine it's just osmosis/diffusion slowly wicking moisture out. At some point it pretty much equalizes out without much further increase.

  • Why is fish not considered meat?

    Basic definitions Because fish are cold-blooded, they would not be regarded as meat under this definition. Others use the term “meat” to refer exclusively to the flesh of fur-covered mammals, which excludes animals like chicken and fish.

  • Do Japanese eat tuna?

    Japan is known as the biggest consumer of tuna. Be it raw for sushi or sashimi or fried, broiled or canned, tuna is an important element of the food culture.

  • Should I stop eating salmon?

    It's not dangerous to eat salmon every day for the general population. However, if you do find yourself eating salmon every day, it's even more important to make sure it's sourced responsibly to ensure contaminants are low. Pregnant women, however, should stick to the recommended 8-12 oz of salmon per week.

  • What kind of fish is Rohu?

    The rohu, rui, or roho labeo (Labeo rohita) is a species of fish of the carp family, found in rivers in South Asia. It is a large omnivore and extensively used in aquaculture....

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    Species:L. rohita
    Binomial name
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  • How long do you pan fry squid for?

    Heat 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil in a large skillet, preferably cast iron, over high heat. Add half of squid and season with salt and pepper. Cook, tossing occasionally, until lightly charred and cooked through, about 2 minutes; transfer to a plate.

  • What is the brown meat in fish?

    It is called the "bloodline," the residual portion of the circulatory system. It is perfectly edible, but some people will say it has a stronger or fishier taste than the rest of the flesh. Some cooks and salmon distributors will remove this portion of the fish before cooking for aesthetic or taste reasons.

  • Who caught the biggest tuna ever?

    Ken Fraser Ken Fraser caught the world record bluefin tuna on Oct. 26, 1979. Fraser was fishing with Capt. Eric Samson aboard the Lady and Misty out of Port Hood, Novia Scotia.

  • How do you know if shrimp has gone bad?

    How to tell if raw shrimp is bad? The best way is to smell and look at the shrimp: signs of bad shrimp are a sour smell, dull color and slimy texture; discard any shrimp with an off smell or appearance.

  • How long can fresh fish last in freezer?

    For best quality, freeze (0 °F / -17.8 °C or less) cooked fish for up to 3 months. Frozen raw fish is best used within 3 to 8 months; shellfish, 3 to 12 months. Seafood should never be left out over two hours.

  • What animals eat silver carp?

    The average age of silver carp eaten by blue catfish was 3.9 years. According to other studies, female silver carp typically mature at age 3 or 4. Although blue catfish are not native to Michigan waters, another large fish-eating catfish is.

  • What does an oyster look like out of its shell?

    Shells. Oyster shells are usually oval or pear-shaped, but will vary widely in form depending on what they attach to. They are generally whitish-gray in outer shell color, and their inside shell is usually a porcelain white.

  • Is fish and Chip bad for you?

    Fish remains one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods you can eat. Without the batter, fish is low in saturated fat. A third-party nutrition analysis provider, MenuTrinfo, has determined that a serving of our famous beer-battered fish and chips has a total of 390 calories and 30 grams of protein.

  • Does shrimp affect sleep?

    Shrimp and lobster Another good source of tryptophan, crustaceans like shrimp (which is one of 13 superfoods every woman should eat) or lobster may bring on an easier sleep.

  • How do you keep a bunker alive?

    Keeping Bunker Alive. Captured bunker can either be put on ice for use as cut bait or placed in a livewell if you want to fish them live. Most boats, unfortunately, do not have livewells that can keep even a dozen bunker alive for more than a couple hours.

  • What fish is bad for the heart?

    According to the EPA and FDA, children, women who are pregnant or nursing, and women of childbearing age should avoid eating high-mercury fish, such as: King mackerel. Marlin. Orange roughy.

  • What can I house with shrimp?

    Cherry Shrimp Tank Mates

    • Freshwater Snails (Ivory, Mystery, Gold Inca, Nerite, Malaysian Trumpet)
    • Catfish (Cory and Otocinclus)
    • Small Plecos.
    • Dwarf Gouramis.
    • Small Tetras.

  • Do you remove skin from Spanish mackerel?

    Remember, the skin is delicate and will come right off after it's been cooked. You can take the skin off, but it's not always worth the trouble. Flip the fish over and do the same on the other side.

  • Are all tiger prawns farmed?

    Brown and Grooved are available wild-caught, while Black and Kuruma are almost exclusively farmed, though Black and Brown are both found around the northern coast of Australia from central NSW to Shark Bay, WA, and Grooved are found from Rockhampton to Augustine, WA.

  • Why does fungus grow on fish eggs?

    Fungus and fungal spores thrive in damp environments with decaying organic matter and an aquarium is full of water so is ripe for fungal outbreaks. Fungus sprouts where there is decaying organic matter, dead fish, or unfertilised or dead fish eggs.

  • What freshwater fish put best fights?

    Here are five freshwater fish that put up a seriously good fight all across the country:

    • Smallmouth Bass. ...
    • King Salmon. ...
    • Northern Pike. ...
    • Muskellunge. ...
    • Largemouth Bass.
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  • How long is refrigerated shrimp ceviche good for?

    2-3 days Because the shrimp is marinated in lime juice, ceviche can be kept in the fridge for at up to 2-3 days.

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