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How do you know when fish are cold?

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Sick fish

  1. Loss of appetite.
  2. Weakness or listlessness.
  3. Loss of balance or buoyancy control, floating upside down, or 'sitting' on the tank floor (most fish are normally only slightly negatively-buoyant and it takes little effort to maintain position in the water column)
  4. Erratic/spiral swimming or shimmying.

FAQ

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    Shrimp, ebi, available raw in sashimi, but almost always lightly poached. The poaching brings out sweet and subtle flavors otherwise masked by a metallic tang. It also prevents the highly perishable shrimp from losing texture to spoilage.

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    Whitebait is a collective term for very young fish, and they will be different species depending on where you find them. They could be mackerel, or sardines, or bass, or, yes, sprats. Sprats can refer to the 'true' sprats, or indeed other little oily spratlike fish. Anchovies are often sold as sprats, and vice versa.

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