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    This mini version only costs $35 and often goes on sale around Black Friday. It reads temperatures extremely quickly and is perfectly stocking-sized for the chef on your list. $35 at ThermoWorks

  5. Fish stocking - Wikipedia

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    Fishery workers stocking a brook near Saranac Lake, New York, 1911 A CDFG aircraft performing aerial fish stocking, 1977. Fish stocking is a practice that dates back hundreds of years. According to biologist Edwin Pister, widespread trout stocking in the United States dates back to the 1800s. [2]

  6. Saltwater soap - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater soap, also called sailors' soap, is a potassium-based soap for use with seawater. Inexpensive common commercial soap will not lather or dissolve in seawater due to high levels of sodium chloride in the water. Similarly, common soap does not work as well as potassium-based soap in hard water where calcium replaces the sodium, making ...

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    This includes blue light in spectrums approximately from 410 nm to 485 nm along with white (daylight) spectrums from 6500K to 14000K. Warm white emitters with the more yellow and green spectrums should be avoided. The results can be anywhere from .8 watt per gallon to 1.5 watt per gallon of an average depth aquarium. [20]