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  2. Sea apple - Wikipedia

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    Sea apple is the common name for the colorful and somewhat round sea cucumbers of the genus Pseudocolochirus, found in Indo-Pacific waters. [2] [3] Sea apples are filter feeders with tentacles, ovate bodies, and tube-like feet. As with many other holothurians, they can release their internal organs or a toxin into the water when stressed. [3] [4]

  3. Aquaculture of sea cucumbers - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture means the sea cucumbers are farmed in contained areas where they can be cultured in a controlled manner. In China, sea cucumbers are cultured, along with prawns and some fish species, in integrated multi-trophic systems. In these systems, the sea cucumbers feed on the waste and feces from the other species.

  4. Enypniastes - Wikipedia

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    This is thought to help the animals move to new feeding grounds and avoid predators. [6] The sea cucumber ranges in size from 11 to 25 centimeters (4.3 to 9.8 in). [7] Its most distinct feature is its coloring, which is dictated by size: small enypniastes are a bright pink, and larger individuals are a more reddish-brown color.

  5. Aquarium fish feed - Wikipedia

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    Freeze-dried and frozen fish foods were primarily developed for tropical and marine fish and are useful in providing variety to the diet or specialist feeding needs of some species. [4] These include tubifex worms , mosquito larvae , bloodworms , water fleas ( Daphnia and Cyclops spp.) along with brine shrimp ( Artemia salina ).

  6. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    Fish do not actually produce omega-3 fatty acids, but instead accumulate them from either consuming microalgae that produce these fatty acids, as is the case with forage fish like herring and sardines, or, as is the case with fatty predatory fish, like salmon, by eating prey fish that have accumulated omega-3 fatty acids from microalgae.

  7. This cucumber-watermelon hybrid is the cutest fruit of ... - AOL

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    Originating from Central America, these bite sized fruits are a perfect cross between a cucumber and a watermelon. SEE ALSO: Here's everything you need to know as an amateur beer drinker Like a ...

  8. Stay cool when it’s hot with these refreshing cucumber recipes

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  9. Thelenota ananas - Wikipedia

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    Thelenota ananas, also known as pineapple sea cucumber, oloturia ananas, tripang, prickly skin cucumber, pointed teat sea cucumber, armoured sea cucumber, giant sea cucumber, sand fish or prickly redfish, is a species of sea cucumber [1] [2] found in tropical Indo-Pacific waters from the Red Sea and East Africa to Hawaii and Polynesia.