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The recommended temperature to bake fish is typically around 400F (200C).
For most types of fish, bake at 350F (175C) for about 10-15 minutes per inch of thickness.
when an oven is on bake the oven stays on all the time till you turn it off. On T-bake or Timed bake the oven will stay on when whatever amount of time you have set elapses the oven will turn itself off.
CO treated fish is fish that has been treated with Carbon Monoxide. This is usually done to fish that is beginning to turn, because the CO process brings back good color to the fish.
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The rare tropical fish is a light pink color as a young. As it machures it's scales turn a bit darker. Hope I helped!
No yes. I've tried it before and it's great, but it doesn't always turn out the way you want things to turn out.
Your question needs to be a lot more specific before it can be answered. It depends on the size of the fish, how you like it cooked, the baking temperature, and the type of oven you use (conventional or convection). Fish can be eatern raw (sushi), in the form of jerky, and anything in between.
Yes a parrot fish female could turn into a parrot fish male it changes gender and color :}
Yes. They "bask" in the sun.