I have some frozen Hoki fish fillets I wanted to fry up for my hermies dinner tonight. However, this is the first time I am using raw meat and I don't know which or if any oils that would be okay. I see avocado is on the safe list. Does this extend to oil, cause I have avocado and olive oil on hand. Is there a better way? Such as using dechlorinated water?
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Safe oils to use for preparing fish
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Re: Safe oils to use for preparing fish
They can have olive oil, coconut oil, etc, but they certainly enjoy their fishes raw.
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Re: Safe oils to use for preparing fish
So I can just thaw it and pop it in? Good to know! Thank you
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Re: Safe oils to use for preparing fish
Yes, you certainly can!
You can also give them any of the above mentioned oils in a tiny dish 


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