Yes they're safe to eat. I live in China, and they're commonly available at all Wal Mart and Carrefour stores. They sell a lot here.
Yes, ribbon snakes are carnivorous and may eat mice as part of their diet, along with fish, frogs, and insects.
Most fish will remain safe to eat for up to six months. Fish that are fatty, such as salmon and tuna should keep for 2-3 months when frozen. Fish that are lean, such as cod and catfish will keep for up to 6 months when frozen. It would not be safe to eat fish that was frozen for 2 years because it would most likely be spoiled and could cause food poisoning.
Diet Feeder fish, tadpoles, frogs, crickets, earthworms - These snakes do like to eat and I usually feed at least twice each week. Be sure to vary the snakes diet. They may really tend to favor fish - make sure you include worms and frogs.
NO!!!!! They should not eat betta fish...but if your cat has then call a vet, and don't get anymore betta Fish!
someone that looks like a fish!
sea monkeys and fish small fish
Ribbon fish are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals. They have a diet that consists of small fish, squid, and zooplankton.
i think now its safe to eat fish just don't eat hammerhead.^^
No!
Ribbon seals eat, squid, octopus, crabs, shrimp; also fish such as cod, pollack, sculpin and capelin.
It is generally safe to eat fish that may have worms as long as the fish is cooked thoroughly. Cooking fish at high temperatures kills any parasites, making it safe to consume.
ribbonfish are predatory and eat small fish, shrimp and other invertibrates. I catch them on fly rods using small baitfish flies.
Yes, ribbon snakes are carnivorous and may eat mice as part of their diet, along with fish, frogs, and insects.
A Ribbon fish's real name is Nettle fish
yes it is
Yes, 'tis perfectly safe.
Of course it is... are you going to eat your fish alive then?