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Is tuna in a can good for you?

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Canned tuna is a nutritious and inexpensive source of protein. Because cans of tuna last for several years, they are excellent for stocking your pantry with easy lunches and snacks. Opt for varieties that are sustainable and low in mercury.

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    Water Hardness & pH Levels Many fish can only thrive in certain levels of water hardness, and if the levels are outside acceptable parameters, it can cause stress and death.

  • What temperature should a fish tank be at?

    A good range is 76° to 80°F (25° to 27°C). A few species need to be kept several degrees warmer, and some species require temperatures a few degrees cooler. A thermometer is vital. A stick-on type enables you to check the temperature whenever you look at the aquarium.

  • Do you cook prawns alive?

    All prawns and shrimp release an enzyme from their heads when they die which spreads into their flesh and causes them to blacken and turn mushy. The best way to ensure the highest quality prawn meat is to either cook them live with their head on or remove their heads while still alive.

  • Can I eat yellowtail Raw?

    Tuna, salmon, clams, scallops, yellowtail, halibut, flounder, squid, gizzard shad, mackerel, sea bass, and snapper are among those that are commonly consumed in their raw states, with a few being treated with vinegar or flash-steamed before served.

  • Where do fish go in October?

    During October, bass prefer to remain shallow as long as they can before the cold drives them deeper. You will most likely find them around stumps, laydowns and wooden docks. Bass in October should be feeding on minnows since minnows are about the only food left.

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