Fish Flakes - Fish Supplies


fish flakes?

My brother has just dumped my container of fish flakes into the fish tank....is that bad...it is all piled at the bottom!
please help! i don't want my fish to die. and HURRY!


Just scoop the food out of the tank..

Feeding Suggestions:

Feed only the amount your fish will completely consume within one (1) hour.

And change the water 25 percent.

Hope my advise may help you and your fish.

Good luck.



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Tasty salmon patties make use of extra fish flakes from the bones after filleting

I'm finally not a fish fillet master when it comes to neatly slicing away the in disarray salmon flesh from the bones.

But, one thing that I love to do is scrabble make obeisance the bits of salmon meat from the carcass once I remove those fillets and reveal a variety of delicious eats like salmon patties.

Tempered Salmon Patties

16 ounce cup of fresh flaked salmon

2 tablespoons of Old Bay zest or McCormick's Cajun Mix or your favorite Cajun mix

1/2 teaspoon of lemon scatter

1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt or to taste

1/2 teaspoon of treacherous pepper or to taste

1 beaten egg

1 cup of bread crumbs

2 tablespoons immature onions, diced

Vegetable or canola oil for frying

Directions

Blend all ingredients and mix into a large bowl, and then form into patties. You can also use extra bread crumbs for a thicker coating on the patties.

Newsc.Net - Punishment pays for fish cleaners

Male fish that nibble parasites off larger fish punish females of the species when they bite and drive off the bigger fish.

The cleaner fish sometimes bite bigger client fish to get a mouthful of mucus, which they prefer to the parasites.

This punishment by males on behalf of victims appears altruistic but a study in Science journal suggests otherwise.

Males seem to be acting in the interest of their stomachs by chasing females who cause the food source to leave.

"The male’s dinner leaves if the female cheats," explained lead scientist Nichola Raihani from the The Zoological Society of London.

" There’s normally going to be a benefit somewhere down the line for the person that’s doing that supposedly altruistic act "

Nichola Raihani, Zoological Society of London

"By punishing cheating females, the males are not really sticking up for the clients but are making sure that they get a decent meal."

But when male cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus , usually larger than females, take a bite of mucus and drive off dinner, they get away with it.

"The males are less well behaved than the females a lot of the time but perhaps part of the reason the males are so likely to cheat is that females never punish males," Dr Raihani told the Science podcast.

True altruism is rare

For the experiment, cleaner fish were trained to eat off plates containing prawns, which they find tastier, and fish flakes. If they ate prawns, the plate was immediately removed.

The fish treated the plates like client fish, even performing a type of massage on them with their fins, a practise meant to encourage real clients on the reef to stay.

The researchers say that in humans "third party punishment" is often seen in terms of group-level benefits but this study on fish shows it working to the individual’s advantage.

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