no because they are sharp like a knife
your hands or a knife
Ghost knife fish are insectivores and will also eat small water born crustacea and tiny fish.
black ghost knife fish gets nutrients and energy from the food it eat
with a fork and knife
They eat plankton.
i believe they can. i would ckeck online elsewhere though
knife
According to Tiffany's Table Manners for Teenagers (1989):image showing a fish fork held as a normal fork is held and with the text - "This is the way to hold the fork. Prongs should always be down when the fork is held in the left hand".image showing a fish knife held as a writing penand with the text - "This is the way to hold the knife. Note that it differs from the way the meat knife is held."
The Gerber brand or the japanese fileting knife for fish is best.
Ideally, a fish knife is used to eat salmon; the blunt edge allows the fish to be separated rather than cut, which results in less flaking. Any fork will do provided it's of a matched size to the knife. Otherwise, any knife and fork will work just as well.
a knife
No.