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Organic decay of nitrogenous waste, such as excessive amounts of uneaten fish feed, can
  contribute to insufficient oxygen availability to fish.
 
  A. True B. False

Question 2

What is the minimum amount of dissolved oxygen needed for good health, growth and
  reproduction of fish?
 
  A. 16 ppm B. 12 ppm C. 8 ppm D. 4 ppm.



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Answer to Question 1

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