Chitosan (another fining for alcohol/wine production) is a shellfish derivative. Various sources conflict on whether or not it is allergenic.
To existing knowledge, Kieselsol is not made from fish or shellfish products.
no it doesn't
Shellfish are not fish. they are crustaceans.shellfish is the fish which is inside the shell . But fish is free
If you meant the sea snake 'Hydrophis belcheri' - It's diet consists of fish and shell-fish.
Base at my researches the catfish and mudfish are the same
No, a clam is not a fish. Clams are mollusks, specifically bivalve mollusks, and are characterized by having a two-part shell. Fish, on the other hand, are aquatic animals with fins, gills, and a backbone.
Yes.
it is a fish in shell
"Kee-zel-sol"
the shell fish eat reef rocks
Adding chitosan before kieselsol can lead to the formation of a gel-like structure, as chitosan, a biopolymer, can interact with kieselsol, which is a colloidal silica. This interaction may hinder the proper dispersion of kieselsol and affect the stability of the mixture. Additionally, the viscosity of the solution may increase, potentially impacting the intended application in processes like water treatment or food processing. It's important to optimize the sequence and concentration of these additives to achieve the desired outcome.
no
no
shell fish eateat a diet composed primarily of Phytoplanktonand ZooplanktonFile:Oysters_p1040741.jpg
fish and shell fish
no it doesn't
There is no 1p shell.
I think that the larger fish eat the crabs when are out looking for a shell ,shell-less. But also it is possible to have a smaller fish eat a crab shell-less depending on the size of the crab.